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If Life Were Fair, Will She End Up Victorious?

Author Sharon L. Tocchini weaves a compelling story of family and justice

 

Reno, NV – How would one face, fight, and find justice when everyone seems to think other than the truth? Author Sharon Tocchini pens a stirring fiction of a family that may be destroyed unless justice is served – and everyone opens their eyes to the truth. If Life Were Fair follows Carrie’s life, her family, and her struggle for justice.

 

Carrie’s life seemed perfect until her beloved father died. She takes in her mother, only to discover that she suffers from Alzheimer’s disease. Carrie comes to realize that Alzheimer’s disease not only takes its initial victim but also destroys entire families with its daily progress of destructive deterioration.

 

When Carrie’s mother is found dead, her life takes a surreal turn for the worse. She now finds herself without essential pieces and parts of her family, and is now also fighting with her siblings and maybe facing life in prison.

 

As Carrie sits in prison waiting, for the judicial system to decide her future and for Detective Chavez to unearth the truth, she wonders if she has the ability to endure the current circumstances, the strength to go on, or the competence to make decisions in her own life as she ponders what’s next.

 

Readers are invited to leaf through the pages of Carrie’s life and find out if life would be fair to Carrie.

 

This book is available online and can be purchased at www.amazon.com and www.barnesandnoble.com.

 

About the Author

Sharon L. Tocchini was raised in California and currently lives in Nevada. She graduated from John F. Kennedy Law School in 1992. Sharon held a real estate broker’s license in three states and later went to become a surgery technician in 2006. She is now retired and spends her time as a freelance writer, and editor of a local guild newspaper.

 

 

If Life Were Fair

by Sharon L. Tocchini

Publication Date: May 2015

Price: $19.99; 188 pages; ISBN 978-1-503570-42-9