"Written in a series of snapshot, near stop-motion prose, Meri Tumanyan's The Girl with the Purple Umbrella follows a mother and daughter on an ordinary rainy day. As the daughter explores and the mother rediscovers myriad wonders ubiquitous to a winter day, the book comments on love, relationships, and fleeting time that makes the here and now so precious." ~Dr. Nathalie Joseph
"Written in a series of snapshot, near stop-motion prose, Meri Tumanyan's The Girl with the Purple Umbrella follows a mother and daughter on an ordinary rainy day. As the daughter explores and the mother rediscovers myriad wonders ubiquitous to a winter day, the book comments on love, relationships, and fleeting time that makes the here and now so precious." ~Dr. Nathalie Joseph
Meri Tumanyan, a first-generation Armenian-American, currently lives and teaches in Los Angeles, California. She earned a B.A. in English and Comparative Literary Studies from Occidental College and an M.A. in Creative Writing from CSUN. Meri is the author of the poetry collections Love in the Time of Corona, Shadows, The Promise of the Pomegranate Tree, and Black Roses. She has also written several children's books, including Mommy, the Dreamweaver, Daddy's Waltz, Never Be Anyone Other Than You, and The Girl with the Purple Umbrella. For her, writing is an exploration-a journey toward reconciliation, hope, fresh perspectives, and a deeper self-awareness.
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