Author: | Ed Wingham | ISBN: | 9780983706205 |
Publisher: | Ed Wingham | Publication: | June 23, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Ed Wingham |
ISBN: | 9780983706205 |
Publisher: | Ed Wingham |
Publication: | June 23, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
The Trumains is a story about the indomitable strength of the human will exercised against the backdrop of the strains of everyday life. The story displays the vulnerabilities and yet the strengths of each family member interwoven into a tapestry that is uniquely Trumain. The family balance is maintained by Cory’s spirit as she mothers her children, each with their own challenges, and counterbalances her husband C.C. to provide some semblance of normality.
Though this is a fictional account, there are truths which run through and around that family that finds root within many of us. This story is one of courage and grit; a determination that survives the daily grind in an environment that swallows the weak and discards the innocent and perpetuates itself by cloning its own into replicas of themselves. This story speaks to that cycle that binds lives from the sameness of yesterday into the presence of today. Those patterns which marked and masked the Trumains into whom they would be, also shadows us in ways never realized or foreseen, but nonetheless, will reveal our own truths for a thousand tomorrows.
The Trumains is a story about the indomitable strength of the human will exercised against the backdrop of the strains of everyday life. The story displays the vulnerabilities and yet the strengths of each family member interwoven into a tapestry that is uniquely Trumain. The family balance is maintained by Cory’s spirit as she mothers her children, each with their own challenges, and counterbalances her husband C.C. to provide some semblance of normality.
Though this is a fictional account, there are truths which run through and around that family that finds root within many of us. This story is one of courage and grit; a determination that survives the daily grind in an environment that swallows the weak and discards the innocent and perpetuates itself by cloning its own into replicas of themselves. This story speaks to that cycle that binds lives from the sameness of yesterday into the presence of today. Those patterns which marked and masked the Trumains into whom they would be, also shadows us in ways never realized or foreseen, but nonetheless, will reveal our own truths for a thousand tomorrows.