As a person who hardly reads,I couldn't believe it the moment I realised I had started reading this book for the second time.The few stories in this book sum up to provide a summary of all that human life is practically about.Thus,the confirmation of the author's ingenuity and decision to write about everything is brought up.It's difficult to tell which of the stories is not a true one,though the author said some are not,because each story conveys a practical knowledge and account of crucial experiences in life.Since I read this book,I've been looking forward desperately to owning the author's next work to be published.
Product Description
My Mind's EyeAll the stories, the portrayals in Reflections are so honest and open, it seems to be too much for one to absorb. There are so many hard, sensitive, troubled and decidedly blunt characters to open up one's imagination. You take in vivid images of siblings realizing their differences, women in charge of their destinies and children in conflict. You get lasting impressions of a God- fearing man on a misguided mission, a teenage girl and her after school activities, and a young mother too afraid to leave her child alone. The illusions are just that, illusions to drift in and out of your subconscious. Little voices calling your name after ten to give you a little cheering up.
About the Author
Romee Trofort was born in Haiti 28 years ago. She came to America at the age of three with her parents and her older sister. Ms. Trofort was raised and Americanized n New York. She has three beautiful children, Lalah, Myles and Michelin. She is enlisted in active duty with the U.S. Army and is presently stationed in Fort Stewart Georgia.She has been writing for years and has kept a personal diary for over ten years. She is currently working on two novellas and three novels.Besides Reflections, the author has also published a small book of poetry titled 'Come Here, Let me Show You' and has had individual short stories and poetry published in magazines. She is confident about the success of this book.
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