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IN THE DOLLHOUSE

Erin Greene is a fifteen year old who has just moved from the beautiful coastline of California to the inner valley. She treads lightly in her new home and neighborhood, as she also attempts to keep in touch with her best friend, Minh. If only she did not have to take care of her little brother and sister, too, both who seem to want to drive her crazy all the time! How will she cope as a teenager growing into her most authentic self? After all, occurrences rise at a time she feels vulnerable and alone.

Fast Forward to Erin, as an adult, wondering about life choices she has made. In her thirties, can she be the same girl who cut ties with her mom in pursuit of freedom and independence? Does she now have it all being married with kids in a house located in Burbank? As far as Erin can tell, she has not lost her sense of self after settling down.

Erin must stay true to herself, though, or risk forgoing her sense of being and connection, not just with family but her most cherished treasure - her husband.

Join Erin as she journeys from adolescent upbringing to aiming for her highest potential.


Published: February 14, 2018

Available on paperback only
via Google Books 

or directly from the author - Email: Liz P. Vara.




- A book about relationships, self-discovery, and true potential. 💗

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