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A travelogue of grief, Out of the Dark resonates with any heart that has ever been shattered by loss or betrayal. After a tragic accident, Jeanne journeys through the worst any mother or wife might be asked to endure. A deeply moving portrait of courage, Elliott's memoir explores how the dark night of the soul can find passage through pain to a place of radiance and hope. A touching and beautifully rendered story. -Kaylene Johnson-Sullivan, author of A Tender Distance: Adventures Raising My Sons in Alaska, Canyons and Ice: The Wilderness Travels of Dick Griffith, and Our Perfect Wild: Ray and Barbara Bane's Journeys and the Fate of the Far North…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A travelogue of grief, Out of the Dark resonates with any heart that has ever been shattered by loss or betrayal. After a tragic accident, Jeanne journeys through the worst any mother or wife might be asked to endure. A deeply moving portrait of courage, Elliott's memoir explores how the dark night of the soul can find passage through pain to a place of radiance and hope. A touching and beautifully rendered story. -Kaylene Johnson-Sullivan, author of A Tender Distance: Adventures Raising My Sons in Alaska, Canyons and Ice: The Wilderness Travels of Dick Griffith, and Our Perfect Wild: Ray and Barbara Bane's Journeys and the Fate of the Far North
Autorenporträt
Marian Elliott was born in New York City and grew up in Brooklyn, NY and the Long Island suburbs before moving to Alaska when she was 42. When she retired from 35 years of teaching young children, she turned her time and energy to creative writing. Her short story, "In Its Place," won first place for fiction in the Open to the Public category of the creative writing contest sponsored by the University of Alaska, Anchorage and the Anchorage Daily News. It was published in the May 2017 issue of We Alaskans and the November/December issue of Event Horizon literary magazine. She and her husband Dan divide their time between their home at their apple orchard in Wasilla, Alaska and their cabin in the foothills of the Talkeetna Mountains.