Deborah Clark Vance Releases New Women's Fiction SYLVIE DENIED

The book is scheduled for release by Flower Press on February 21, 2021.

By: Feb. 09, 2021
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Deborah Clark Vance Releases New Women's Fiction SYLVIE DENIED

Author Deborah Clark Vance has announced the release of her new novel, Sylvie Denied, scheduled for release by Flower Press on February 21, 2021. The story offers an intimate portrait of a woman who refuses to be silenced.

As she enters adulthood in the turbulent 1970s, Sylvie thinks the way to change a violent world is to become a peaceful person. Yet she slowly sees how a childhood trauma thwarts her peaceful intentions and leads her to men with a dark side - including Enzo, the man she marries. Even as his behavior becomes increasingly volatile, she believes she can make things better with love and understanding. But finally, living in terror, Sylvie must find a way to escape with her daughter and claim her place in the world.

Sylvie Denied will be available for purchase in print and ebook formats upon its release.

Book Information:
Sylvie Denied
By Deborah Clark Vance
Publisher: Flower Press
Release Date: February 21, 2021
ISBN: 978-1662902925
ASIN: B08LP2BYS6
Pages: 400
Genre: Women's Fiction

About the Author:

After leaving her family home and respectable birthplace, Deborah Clark Vance set out to find what made the world tick. Inspired by Thoreau's advice to simplify, she explored self-sufficient living. Deborah learned to identify and forage for edible plants and medicinal herbs, gaining confidence that she could survive in the wild as long as there were woods, and the weather wasn't too cold. She attended the University of Life where she came to cherish those who prefer truth. She raised four children and cobbled together a living by selling paintings and freelance articles, copyediting and translating Italian, selling plants and designing gardens, working on radio documentaries and a kids' educational TV series, teaching piano lessons, college students and adults with emotional and mental illnesses. . . and eventually earned a PhD in Intercultural Communication from Howard University and taught at a small liberal arts college. Her family and friends near and far live with her in her heart. Sylvie Denied is her first novel.



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