The Fish Dress

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Pub Date Oct 27 2020 | Archive Date Oct 26 2020
Kat Biggie Press | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles

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Set in coastal Maine, The Fish Dress tells the story of Nora Jenkins, a mother desperate to reconcile with her daughter, Angelica. At nineteen, Angelica is incarcerated and has severed all ties with her mother. Nora blames herself for her daughter’s troubles, and struggles to find a way to break through. While seeking a way to repair the broken relationship, Nora’s life changes when she acquires a second-hand dress. She tries it on, and its mystical energy surges through her. Made of black linen and imprinted with white fish skeletons and mysterious tribal symbols, the dress enchants and empowers her—until she begins to experience its shadow side. She fears where the dress might take over her. Seeking answers, Nora reaches out to psychic Rosie Deerborn. Rosie tells her they must take a past-life journey, as the fish dress is tied to a past-life vow that still influences her life, causing great pain. What will this journey be? How will Nora break the connection so that she can move forward with her life?

Weaving illusion with truth, The Fish Dress spins a tale of restoration, hope, and letting go of the past.

Set in coastal Maine, The Fish Dress tells the story of Nora Jenkins, a mother desperate to reconcile with her daughter, Angelica. At nineteen, Angelica is incarcerated and has severed all ties with...


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