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The Other Side of a Tapestry

second edition

Author: Lynn Gregory  

The Other Side of a Tapestry tells the story of Teri Addison as she attempts to decode a puzzling letter writen in Spanish to her deceased mother from a former family maid.

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The Other Side of a Tapestry tells the story of Teri Addison as she attempts to decode a puzzling letter writen in Spanish to her deceased mother from a former family maid.

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Tackling the complex themes of long-hidden family secrets, self-discovery, and the personal impact of historical events, The Other Side of a Tapestry is a compelling mystery set in late 20th Century Argentina and the United States. It tells the story of American anthropologist Teri Addison as she attempts to decode a letter written in Spanish to her deceased mother from a former family maid. What starts as a simple translation exercise engages a community of Teri's friends and colleagues as they work together to solve a series of puzzles that grow in complexity as each step evokes memories of Teri's early childhood in Argentina. Full of surprising twists and turns, the story unfolds as the unearth long-buried secrets, and open the door to discovering how her familys past has shaped Teri's life and impacted her personal identity.

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About the Author

Lynn Woodworth Gregory was born in 1947 in New Rochelle, NY; lived in Buenos Aires, Argentina between the ages of one and six during the post-World War II dictatorship of Juan Perón; and spent the remainder of her childhood in Norwalk CT. Her father was an international businessman who worked in the export-import field and their home was often visited by people from around the world. It was consequently not surprising that Lynn ended up with Bachelors and Masters degrees in Social and Cultural Anthropology (along with a doctorate in Foundations of Education), and a professional career that revolved around research designed to learn about different cultures and ways to bridge gaps in cross-cultural communication. Throughout her forty-year career, she met and heard the stories of many interesting people, many of whom, along with her own life experiences, inspired the creation of her fictional characters and stories. This book is a second edition of The Other Side of a Tapestry, her first completed work of fiction which was originally published in 2021.

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Product Details

Publisher
Woods Pond Books
Published
25th November 2024
Pages
324
ISBN
9798991559713

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