The Rest Is Still Unwritten

Fiction & Literature, African American
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Author: Mark Vertreese ISBN: 9781311276636
Publisher: Mark Vertreese Publication: September 7, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Mark Vertreese
ISBN: 9781311276636
Publisher: Mark Vertreese
Publication: September 7, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Janine and Sister are polar opposites, but they each depend more on the other than they realize. Gripping and emotional, you'll fall in love with them both, trying to put yourself in their shoes and seeing the world around them from their specific - and sometimes uncomfortable - points of view. Ruggedly unashamed of who she is, Janine connects with a powerful and brutal honesty that never leaves you wondering what she's thinking. Serenity and faith are constant companions comforting Sister's soul, softening her such that you might just think she could be an angel among us. Janine and Sister, in thirty sweet and tense and emotionally raw days, leave you angry and scared, supportive and questioning and maybe even quietly cheering for the underdog. They take us on a journey of discovery: good & evil, sinner & redeemer, and show us how effortlessly the crispness of black & white blends into gray. As they write about themselves, Janine and Sister teach us about ourselves, and about what you can remember of your life (and the people you affect) when you take a breath...and put pen to paper. 'The Rest Is Still Unwritten' will leave you wanting more, and it just might make you wonder who you really are. What's your story? Who will you teach? Will anyone listen? What would you say if you only had thirty days to live?

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Janine and Sister are polar opposites, but they each depend more on the other than they realize. Gripping and emotional, you'll fall in love with them both, trying to put yourself in their shoes and seeing the world around them from their specific - and sometimes uncomfortable - points of view. Ruggedly unashamed of who she is, Janine connects with a powerful and brutal honesty that never leaves you wondering what she's thinking. Serenity and faith are constant companions comforting Sister's soul, softening her such that you might just think she could be an angel among us. Janine and Sister, in thirty sweet and tense and emotionally raw days, leave you angry and scared, supportive and questioning and maybe even quietly cheering for the underdog. They take us on a journey of discovery: good & evil, sinner & redeemer, and show us how effortlessly the crispness of black & white blends into gray. As they write about themselves, Janine and Sister teach us about ourselves, and about what you can remember of your life (and the people you affect) when you take a breath...and put pen to paper. 'The Rest Is Still Unwritten' will leave you wanting more, and it just might make you wonder who you really are. What's your story? Who will you teach? Will anyone listen? What would you say if you only had thirty days to live?

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