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Mother of Pearl

By Kellie Coates Gilbert

Description:

Barrie Graeber has two great kids, a loving husband, and a respected job as the high school counselor in her close-knit community. Without warning, everything unravels when her teenage daughter, Pearl, is betrayed and lashes out.

Nothing prepares this mother for the helplessness that follows when her attempts to steer her daughter back on course fail, and Pearl shuts her out . . . or when Barrie discovers the unthinkable about her nemesis, the football coach.

Emotionally riveting and profoundly moving, Mother of Pearl brings us into the heart of a mother bound by an incredible burden, who ultimately finds she must recognize her own vulnerability and learn to trust in something much bigger.

Book Takeaway:

People have many layers, and never more than in tragedy. I'm intrigued by the coping mechanisms we employ to fill our empty places, the chasm only God can fill.

Why the author wrote this book:

I didn't know how many things there were to be afraid of until I had my first child. Even from the moment that tiny infant was placed in my arms, a fierce need to protect bubbled from the deepest part of me.

As a novelist, I asked the question: What would a mother do if suddenly life took a turn and she learned the child she thought she'd protected had fallen into the hands of someone unsafe? And what if she found out too late?

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