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Norma, a new work of fiction by writer Mark Zwolinski, asks you to enjoy a roller coaster like story about a kind, elderly woman, who saves a town from corruption and violence by surviving those very things herself. But the book also asks you to consider how you read fiction. Norma, as a work of fiction, intends to take its audience through a heroic tale where a 56 year old woman's life changes after she discovers a phone that belonged to a young murder victim, who bravely took a video of her assailants during a fatal altercation. There is all manner of life therein: love, sadness, emotion, endurance, the things we see when we look in the mirror, the challenges facing the elderly, poetry, youth, and above all, kindness. At the same time, there are two dissertations on the unseen balances between truth and lies. They are meant to create an over-riding ideology, which presents a constant reminder about the always undefinable space in which the characters live in, and the spaces we find ourselves in. It is an intellectual exercise in reading that will appeal to any lover of fiction. It is different. it is challenging, yet it is rewarding. All along, the truth about truth and lies, and the spaces we live in, are not truly defined until the book arrives at its final words. There is a strength there, and it is waiting for you. Finding it will rake all of your emotions. But there is a triumph in that. It is a tale for all ages. It's waiting there in this easy to read, page turner that mirrors the experience of spending time in an art museum with your favorite paintings.

Author Biography:

Mark Zwolinski was born in Toronto, and raised in the Downsview area of North York. He is a proud alumni of Cornelius Parkway Public School, Queensborough Junior High School, and Nelson Boylen SS. Immediately after graduation, he played two seasons in the minor leagues for New York Mets, where JP Ricciardi and Billy Beane were teammates (Little Falls Mets). He attended York University, began writing for the Excalibur student newspaper, then joined the Toronto Star as a freelancer in 1982. He's been there ever since, covering the Toronto Blue Jays and the Toronto Maple Leafs. In 1995, he authored a book, "The Fight of his Life," a story of the late John Kordic, who played in the NHL for Montreal, Toronto, Washington, and Quebec. He's the proud husband to Iris Duncan, who endures his passions in drag racing and model railroading. If anyone asks, Zwolinski will tell them that kindness, respect, and manners, matter most.
Release date Australia
April 27th, 2022
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
414
Dimensions
152x229x23
ISBN-13
9781039104563
Product ID
35798564

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