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Not Your Penance
Not Your Penance

Not Your Penance

FICTION

180 Pages, 6 x 9

Formats: Trade Paper, EPUB, Mobipocket, PDF

Trade Paper, $15.00 (US $15.00)

Publication Date: July 2020

ISBN 9781772582864

Rights: WOR X CA, UK, & EUR

Demeter Press (Jul 2020)

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Overview

One quiet October morning, in a suburban neighbourhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, after awakening from a recurring nightmare, 41-year-old stay-at-home mom and social media aficionado Enid Kimble receives two messagesâ€â€Âone a disquieting phone call about her mother, and the other a newspaper clipping in a plain envelope in her mailboxâ€â€Âthat start to unravel her carefully woven-together world. These two startling messages force Enid to grapple with her past and future in new ways. In a story that weaves together crime, legal drama, romance, adolescence, and motherhood, Enid Kimble struggles to come to terms with her past and makes life-altering decisions about her future. This tense, layered novel debut by lawyer and legal scholar Rebecca Jaremko Bromwich, with the gifted and troubled character of Enid at its centre, spins an intriguing story about motherhood, love, law, coming to terms with the complexities of our pasts, and claiming our futures. In doing so, the author offers invigorating and original engagements with law, mythology, feminism, and motherhood that will resonate with legal professionals, academics, and the general public alike. Poignant and funny, the story weaves together scrupulously accurate legal narrative and compelling personal drama.

Author Biography

Born and raised in Alberta, Canada, Rebecca Jaremko Bromwich is an Ontario lawyer and legal scholar. Called to the Bar in 2003, she has  had a varied legal career. After receiving her PhD in 2015, she accepted a full time faculty position at Carleton University, where she taught and researched full time for four years. She is now on the leadership team of a large, international firm, tasked with advancing diversity and inclusion across their offices. Rebecca resides in Ottawa, Ontario, with her husband and family. This is her first novel.

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