In September, author Kenneth Weene, will tour cyber space to promote his new book – Widow’s Walk. We are starting to coordinate his tour and are looking for blogs that review books and blogs that deal with the topics in this book. Read on for details about Widow’s Walk and Kenneth Weenes. If you would like to participate in this tour, contact Donna at virtualblogtours @ yahoo.com
About Widow’s Walk
Mary Flanagan, caught between her sense of religion and obligation on one hand and her very human desire for love and life on the other, is in emotional limbo. When she meets Arnie Berger, who becomes both her lover and philosophic guide, Mary’s world seems to be transformed.
Changes also come for Mary’s children, who have been trapped in their own dilemmas. Sean, a quadriplegic, is looking for a fulfilled life. Mary’s daughter, Kathleen must cope with infertility and anger in her search for happiness.
The lives of all three Flanagans are turned upside down by happiness and tragedy.
Topics from Widow’s Walk
- the role of religion and faith in life
- the possibility of love
- the meaning of life and of love
- dealing with disabilities and quadriplegia in life
- widowhood and moving on with life as a widow
- women trying to decide what to do with their lives.
- people who like to experience emotions and think about life’s meaning.
- women’s issues
- the Irish-American experience
About Kenneth Weenes
A New Englander by upbringing and inclination, Ken Weene’s career – primarily in New York – included teaching, pastoral care, and psychology. Throughout his career Ken has also been devoted to writing. His poetry has appeared in a number of publications – both print and web. He authored a number of professional publications. His short stories and essays have also been published. One of his short plays was recently workshopped. An anthology of Ken’s work, Songs For My Father, was published 2002. His novel, Widow’s Walk, has been published in 2009. Ken and his wife, Roz, now live in greater Phoenix where he spends much of his time writing.
Visit Kenneth Weenes at http://widows-walk.webs.com
Filed under: virtual blog tour, virtual book tour | Tagged: disabilities, faith, Irish-American experience, life crisis, love, quadriplegia, religion, romance, theology, widow, widowhood, Women’s issues |
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