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When eighty-year-old Anne victim of a fatal attack while skiing, his twin daughters remain unanswered with answers to her mother at a time when their relationship crumbles. Sisterhood, relationships, and forgiveness are at the heart of Michele VanOrt Cozzensâ? A new novel? Twinser Irish? (ISBN 9781932172362, 2010 McKenna Publishing Group).


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Twinser Irish? Anne and Mollia? and ANNE? s daughters Jenny and Caylieâ? are at the heart of Michele VanOrt Cozzensâ? latest novel. When Anne died of a stroke while skiing his girls are absolutely not prepared to lose their mother. The timing is particularly bad, as the two sisters face their own issuesâ? Jenny has two children and a happy marriage, but she has difficulty with the onset of middle age. Cayla has three boys, divorced, and of loneliness and despair. The sistersâ? their relationship began to crumble. Has your mother? Death Strike the final blow to their relationship or to help them re-knit sisters trust they once were?

Meanwhile, Anne? the story is not over. The reader follows Anna, who says the novel, in the afterlife? At a place called ear. There she meets her own Irish twin, Molly, who greets him with a hot cup of tea. With Molly as his leader, Anne opinion of his own life while caring for her husband and children.


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Annea? s journey we discover the secrets and revelations about a sister, a wife of the Second World War, a wife, parent and friend. This tale of compassion and emotional examines the current expectations of childhood and discovers unexpected insights into death. In reference to his life, not just family secrets are revealed, but also a preview further gains in the Anne. As she watches her daughters, she comes to understand that his love can not live in them.

reading? Twinser Irish? is a joy, a cathartic experience with a lesson, perhaps best summed up in years? Words, â? I understand that life does not necessarily according to plan, we can hope for or expected. And our parents couldn? T always people that we expect or require it to be. Life has always offered a number of unforeseen events: the role of the economic slowdown, war, death, murder, abortions, accidents, alcohol abuse and, of course. ITA? Is so easy to make mistakes. But God will not forgive. And our children.â? Readers are far from a? Twinser Irish? with a sense of hope, perhaps a new understanding of love, and a greater appreciation for the people in her life.

About the author

VanOrt Michele Cozzens, a former journalist and columnist, is author of A Well live your dream life :???????? The Story of a Northwoods Resort Owner, a? â? Things I Wish AI? d Said, â? â? a line between friends, a? and â? ATI? Media not yours? s Club.â Bridge? â? Twinser Irish? is his third novel. Michele and his family own or operate Sandy Point Resort and Disc Golf Ranch in northern Wisconsin, where they spend their summer. The other nine months in Tucson, Arizona, where his daughters spent in school. Michael is the co-founder of the nonprofit organization dedicated software bitter educate the public on the dangers of unregulated plants in food supplements. Profits from the sale of books on this and on the Breast Cancer Research gone.

â? Twinser Irish? (ISBN 9781932172362, McKenna Publishing Group, 2010) can be purchased at bookstores and online. For more information, visit www.michelecozzens.com. Advertising to: www.ReaderViews.com. Copies are available upon request.


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