FORRESTON, Ill
Every family is different in their own ways, have their own share of troubles and tread through various paths to resolution. Yet no matter how tough the going gets, it is comforting to know that there are people to share one's stories with. This tacit privilege and the reprieve that comes with it, cements bonds in family relationships. So what happens when secrets gradually morph a family into strangers? In "ELEVEN BROKEN PENCILS" (published by Xlibris) author V. Schroeder tells a poignant story that tells such struggle in a world still void and innocent of the savage truth.
"ELEVEN BROKEN PENCILS" follows the story of an extremely dysfunctional family in the 90s. The tragic death of a mother reunites the family together. Speculation runs about the cause of her demise: suicide? Undiagnosed mental illness? Before the dawn of the new millennium, talk of bipolar disorder or subtle mental illnesses is almost unheard of. A shocking revelation opens a Pandora's box of life-altering family secrets. This cleanses their troubled souls and brings them back to each others' arms. Myrna, the mother figure of the family, has yearned for this. Now, they all realize how self-inflicted guilt is much worse than confessing their decades-long secrets.
Presented in a superbly insightful tirade on love and life, "ELEVEN BROKEN PENCILS" exemplifies how openness is essential to building a strong and unified family. It exalts on the significance of acceptance within as a form of validation of existence and identity. It imparts how, no matter what kind of family one does have, the most important treasure of all is the love earned from sharing - the security and sense of belongingness found in the bond of mutual devotion.
"ELEVEN BROKEN PENCILS"
By V. Schroeder
Hardcover | 6x9in | 256 pages | ISBN 9781499039399
Softcover | 6x9in | 256 pages | ISBN 9781499039405
E-Book | 256 pages | ISBN 9781499039382
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the Author
V. {Vicki} Schroeder grew up on a farm in Northern Illinois. She and her husband, Frank, still reside in the small town with her four cats. She has a daughter, April and a son, Adam. Her joy is found spending time with her four grandchildren and their parents. She loves going to her church where she finds peace, love and direction.
An avid animal lover, gardener, "chef," hairdresser and writer, she is rarely bored. She rescues what needs to be and thanks God daily. She uses her father's surname to honor him.
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