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The Butterfly Groove - by Jessica Barraco (Paperback)

The Butterfly Groove - by  Jessica Barraco (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>In an attempt to solve the mystery of her deceased mother's life, Jessica Barraco retraces her mother's steps nearly forty years earlier--and finds herself along the way.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>A decade after twelve-year-old Jessica loses her mother, Dianne, to cancer complications, she finds herself curious about Dianne's mysterious youth. Armed with a journalism degree, Jessica sets out on a quest to find two of Dianne's former lovers, an old ballroom dance partner and a Vietnam war hero, along with anyone else who can tell her about Dianne. <i>The Butterfly Groove</i> features Jessica's journalistic approach complemented by reimagined portions of Dianne's life. Part mystery, part coming-of-age story across decades, this memoir is a heartwarming exploration of how our pasts tell our truths, and how love survives us all.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"An intimate portrait of the abiding love between a mother and daughter."<br> --Simon Van Booy, bestselling author of <i>The Illusion of Separateness</i> <p/> "A powerful debut memoir weaving the lives of a mother and daughter. <i>The Butterfly Groove</i> offers a web of insights into unraveling the mysteries of being a motherless daughter. This book is a reminder that loved ones become even more alive after they are gone. Barraco remains nurtured by her mother's wisdom, including the importance of commanding self-respect and smothering people with kindness. This book is a gem to be read in one sitting."<br> --Diana Raab, Ph.D., author of <i>Lust and Regina's Closet: Finding My Grandmother's Secret Journal</i> <p/> "There are few relationships more enigmatic than that of mothers and daughters. In <i>The Butterfly Groove</i>, Jessica Barraco beautifully melds her investigative instincts with a storyteller's flair to intimately reveal the links that exist between our past and our present selves. To read this book is to know the author's heart--and to come one step closer to knowing our own ..."<br> --John Valeri, Hartford Books Examiner <p/> "A beautiful blend of heart and journalism, <i>The Butterfly Groove</i> is an ethereal portrait of innocence, loss, and a young woman's unwavering curiosity surrounding her mother's past. Barraco's writing is witty and profound, and she has an undeniable skill for breathing new life into the most intimate of memories."<br> --Charlee Fam, author of <i>Last Train to Babylon</i> <p/> "With compassion and insight, Jessica Barraco relates her quest to discover all she can about her mother, who died young. Heartfelt, humorous, and perceptive."<br> --Christina Baker Kline, author of <i>Orphan Train</i><br>

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