Little Sister

Fiction & Literature
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Author: Joan Westerman ISBN: 9781452509686
Publisher: Balboa Press Publication: May 7, 2013
Imprint: Balboa Press Language: English
Author: Joan Westerman
ISBN: 9781452509686
Publisher: Balboa Press
Publication: May 7, 2013
Imprint: Balboa Press
Language: English

Jess was born into an Australian family in the late 1940s. She had two older sisters and a brother until she was eight, when another brother was born. Her mother, May, was also the youngest in her family, which was dominated by her mother. May did as she was told and was the dutiful daughter and wife, but resentment built up in her life, which she unknowingly took out on her children. Jess spent her lonely childhood in a dysfunctional household, with the only relief being her vivid imagination and a love of the sea. Her sisters teased her and called her the baby, but Jess knew she had something quite special: her world of words. Without the words and the sea, Jess may not have come through life, but her adult world reflects her strength and determination. This is a story of one womans journey and survival, despite the emotional vacuum that surrounded her early years.

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Jess was born into an Australian family in the late 1940s. She had two older sisters and a brother until she was eight, when another brother was born. Her mother, May, was also the youngest in her family, which was dominated by her mother. May did as she was told and was the dutiful daughter and wife, but resentment built up in her life, which she unknowingly took out on her children. Jess spent her lonely childhood in a dysfunctional household, with the only relief being her vivid imagination and a love of the sea. Her sisters teased her and called her the baby, but Jess knew she had something quite special: her world of words. Without the words and the sea, Jess may not have come through life, but her adult world reflects her strength and determination. This is a story of one womans journey and survival, despite the emotional vacuum that surrounded her early years.

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