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The Truth Is examines the complicated relationships children have with their parents, especially the relationship daughters have with their mothers. The cover photo is explained in the poem "Coney Island Photograph," but the collection contains a variety of ways we interpret both the past and our personal memories.

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The Truth Is examines the complicated relationships children have with their parents, especially the relationship daughters have with their mothers. The cover photo is explained in the poem "Coney Island Photograph," but the collection contains a variety of ways we interpret both the past and our personal memories.


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Autorenporträt
Vivienne Shalom grew up in a large family in a tight-knit Syrian Jewish community in Brooklyn, New York. She has been a committee member of the Boston group "Rozzie Reads Poetry" for many years as well as a local featured poet. Two of her poems appeared in Tell Tale Inkings #5. Vivienne is the author of the children's book, The Color of Things (Rizzoli 1995). A former ESL teacher, graphic designer and welder, she is currently retired and active in her community and in the arts. She lives in Boston with her husband, Stephen Soldz.These poems explore the journey of her mother's illness during the last years of her life. These years coincide with the covid 19 pandemic and bring up many memories.