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About the Book:
"... it wasn’t the secrets I could tell her
that worried the grownups. It was the ones that Aunt Colleen could
share with me that terrified them to the quick ... she took me to her
bedroom and taught me the real names of all the naughty body parts ...
proceeded to remove her clothes and point out each unmentionable area
as casually as you check off items on a grocery list. Worst of all,
she made me recite the names back and spell them out as if we were
judge and contestant in an obscene spelling bee."
When Apples Fall follows ten-year-old
Gerri Moran's struggle to survive. Her father has affairs, her mother
is driven to fits of jealousy, and her crazy aunt threatens to reveal
secrets others want hidden. As her family implodes around her, she is
left to wonder: what if the apple doesn't fall far from the tree?
"When Apples Fall is
a startling and powerful debut novel. This perceptive book is not for
the faint-hearted. The author eschews any 'feel good' factor in
pursuit of the harsh realities of human existence, encapsulated in an
unexpected climactic ending that pulls no punches and leaves the
reader reeling."
—A.R. Homer,
bestselling author of The Sobs of Autumn's Violins
About the Author:
Nancy Wilkens is a first-time novelist who
credits editing industrial buying guides with sparking her interest in
writing fiction. "When you repeatedly write descriptions of arc
welding equipment, you feel compelled to create explosive plots and
characters," she says. Nancy is a lifelong New Yorker, at work on her
second novel. She hopes to pursue her interests in cooking and
interior design. Her favorite writers are Charles Dickens and Kurt
Vonnegut. |