About the Author:
Christopher J. Steele is an eminent educator and potter who taught at Desborough School for 33 years before retirement in 2012. He taught photography, art and pottery and now has a studio where he produces hand thrown and sculptural ceramics. This small volume celebrates his art and love for nature's beauty.
From AudioFile:
Thirty years ago wealthy Sarabess Windsor conceived a second daughter, Trinity, to provide bone marrow to her firstborn, Emily--then gave Trinity to foster parents. Now, years after Emily's death, Sarabess wants to find the child she gave up--and enlists attorney Jake Forrest to help her. Trinity is not interested in looking back, but childhood friend Jake is persuasive--and healing the hurts of the past just could lead to a different future for them both. Even the reliable Laural Merlington can't save this story, which is a melodrama on a grand scale. Her interpretations of Trinity and Jake aren't especially memorable, but her portrayals of the older characters are quite wonderful. ˆúber-villainess Sarabess, in particular, stands out. C.E.W. © AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine
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