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ISBN: 1-4241-5694-7
# Pages: 235 pages
Dimensions: 6 x 9
Format: Softcover
Product Description
The Drunkard’s Daughter is about getting another chance to do it right—only if Celia makes peace with ghosts of her past and connects with people of her present.
After witnessing a vision her life spirals downward; Celia is middle-aged, loveless, childless, homeless, and unemployed. With no place to go except public shelter, the last vestiages of reality convince her to do something to survive. With only a vague memory giving her the impetus to succeed, she begins her journey upward by walking to Ithaca.
A cold and lonely distance, Celia discovers none can prevail except the strong or pure of heart. Physically resembling a walking toothpick, she is not an innocent. All she thinks she needs is enough rope to pull herself up, certain she has the strength to climb, alone. At the summit she hopes for a rainbow and chest filled with riches—financial security, knowledge, maybe friendship and love, ultimate treasures even the purest of hearts rarely find.