Mockingbird Mockingbird

Mockingbird

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Publisher Description

The cry of an abandoned baby on the outskirts of an old Cuban town attracts the attention — and then cracks open the life — of a wandering tourist. Mia, an out-of-work actress whose life is adrift, finds herself filled with purpose as she looks for a place the baby can call home.


As with any odyssey, the way home is filled with twists and turns. The baby comes down with an infection, for which medicine is unavailable. Mia’s self-absorbed boyfriend threatens to derail all her well-intentioned efforts. A local musician proves helpful to Mia, though his help comes tangled up with desire. An approaching hurricane further complicates matters. As she falls more deeply in love with the baby, Mia makes increasingly drastic choices. Her fluency as an actress allows her to play a real life high-stakes role: she finds herself committing crimes for the sake of the child. As she says, “Legal and moral are hardly the same.”


About the Author: Julie Trimingham lives on an island on Puget Sound in Washington. She is a the director of several acclaimed films. Mockingbird is her first novel.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2013
March 28
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
260
Pages
PUBLISHER
MP Publishing Limited
SELLER
MP Publishing, Inc.
SIZE
2.6
MB

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