Nancy Freund is a poet, editor, reviewer, and novelist. Born in New York, raised in Kansas City, and educated in Los Angeles, she was married in England, and today lives in French-speaking Switzerland. She is the author of 'Rapeseed,' published in 2013 by Gobreau Press and 'Mailbox: A Scattershot Novel of Racing, Dares and Danger, Occasional Nakedness, and Faith,' (2015), a finalist for INDIEFAB Young Adult Book of the Year. Her novel 'Effort of Will,' is forthcoming and she has also published an international cookbook 'Global Home Cooking' presenting 140 family favorite recipes from 41 countries. Her poetry and fiction have appeared in journals such as The Istanbul Review, Blood Lotus Journal, The Woolf, and Offshoots. In September 2012, Nancy was the writer-in-residence for webjournal Necessary Fiction, where she is also a regular book critic. Her short story ‘Marcus’ won the Geneva Writers’ first fiction prize, selected by American novelist Bret Lott in June, 2013. She co-founded the Lavaux Literary Salon (serving readers, writers and artists representing 11 countries) and she is active in Community Literacy projects for teens and adults. She holds a B.A. in English/Creative Writing and an M.Ed. from UCLA.
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A grown woman's coming-of-age. A mother, a twin, and a synesthete with blended senses, Carolann must urgently sort out her family secrets as an American expat in England.
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