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Blind in One Eye

By (author): Mary Kay Ross

Having lost her husband through divorce, and her daughter who has left home to go to university, Claire, at midlife, finds herself bereft; she is aging and she feels she has never really been sufficiently engaged in her own life. A perhaps largely-unconscious part of her has wisely chosen to put herself out of her comfort zone by accepting a teaching position in San Jose, Mexico, where she falls in love with Lolo, a Mexican man she both loves and fears, not only because he is an outrageously powerful life force but also a darkly threatening force that she feels could spell danger. At first, she is surrounded by eccentric expatriots and her encounters with these picaresque American and European misfits, as well as her growing awareness of Mexico’s haunting beauty and dire poverty, cause Claire to come face to face with her own prejudices. She must must choose between being an active or passive character in her own life. Gradually, through her Mexican lover and his family and friends, she is drawn toward a deeper understanding of the country and the surreal quality of Mexican life awakens her to a new sense of passion and possibility.

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Mary Kay Ross

Mary Kay Ross has worked in publishing, public relations, social work, broadcasting, and teaching. Having worked as an assistant editor for a publishing firm in England for several years, she returned to Toronto and was hired as a story editor for The Braden Beat, Global Television. She also worked for cbc Radio as a broadcaster on shows such as Morningside and The Judy Show. For tv Ontario, she co-hosted and wrote three series called Beyond the Fridge, Ferguson, Short and Ross, and Behind the Shield. Currently, she works as a piano instructor at the Cabbagetown Community Centre for the Arts in Toronto. She loves reading, dogs and cats, and the joys of her life are her grandchilden: Napoleon, Ronin, and Juliette. This is her first novel.

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Having lost her husband through divorce, and her daughter who has left home to go to university, Claire, at midlife, finds herself bereft; she is aging and she feels she has never really been sufficiently engaged in her own life. A perhaps largely-unconscious part of her has wisely chosen to put herself out of her comfort zone by accepting a teaching position in San Jose, Mexico, where she falls in love with Lolo, a Mexican man she both loves and fears, not only because he is an outrageously powerful life force but also a darkly threatening force that she feels could spell danger. At first, she is surrounded by eccentric expatriots and her encounters with these picaresque American and European misfits, as well as her growing awareness of Mexico’s haunting beauty and dire poverty, cause Claire to come face to face with her own prejudices. She must must choose between being an active or passive character in her own life. Gradually, through her Mexican lover and his family and friends, she is drawn toward a deeper understanding of the country and the surreal quality of Mexican life awakens her to a new sense of passion and possibility.

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Dimensions:

260 Pages
8.25in * 5.5in * 1in
0.625lb

Published:

December 15, 2011

Country of Publication:

CA

ISBN:

9781926708256

Book Subjects:

FICTION / Anthologies

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Language:

eng

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