Little Girls Should Ride Ponies

In Little Girls Should Ride Ponies, Isabel is a woman on the path to rediscovery after dealing with early psychic wounds. She is surrounded by family members of various proclivities. Camille is a famous medium on the west coast. Her visions are astounding and her followers swear by her pronouncements. Dominique is a murderous womanizer who tours the countryside eliminating child molesters. Born-again Jeanne, still living in the Midwest, tries to save the family from discovering what she believes are the family secrets. Meanwhile, Isabel is able to find love through Alejandro and his family. She has finally established some normalcy in her life, but at what cost? Does her mother really know her secret or have one of her own? Little Girls Should Ride Ponies takes a controversial look at the depths of psychological trauma.

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Little Girls Should Ride Ponies

In Little Girls Should Ride Ponies, Isabel is a woman on the path to rediscovery after dealing with early psychic wounds. She is surrounded by family members of various proclivities. Camille is a famous medium on the west coast. Her visions are astounding and her followers swear by her pronouncements. Dominique is a murderous womanizer who tours the countryside eliminating child molesters. Born-again Jeanne, still living in the Midwest, tries to save the family from discovering what she believes are the family secrets. Meanwhile, Isabel is able to find love through Alejandro and his family. She has finally established some normalcy in her life, but at what cost? Does her mother really know her secret or have one of her own? Little Girls Should Ride Ponies takes a controversial look at the depths of psychological trauma.

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Little Girls Should Ride Ponies

Little Girls Should Ride Ponies

by Jeannine Vegh
Little Girls Should Ride Ponies

Little Girls Should Ride Ponies

by Jeannine Vegh

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In Little Girls Should Ride Ponies, Isabel is a woman on the path to rediscovery after dealing with early psychic wounds. She is surrounded by family members of various proclivities. Camille is a famous medium on the west coast. Her visions are astounding and her followers swear by her pronouncements. Dominique is a murderous womanizer who tours the countryside eliminating child molesters. Born-again Jeanne, still living in the Midwest, tries to save the family from discovering what she believes are the family secrets. Meanwhile, Isabel is able to find love through Alejandro and his family. She has finally established some normalcy in her life, but at what cost? Does her mother really know her secret or have one of her own? Little Girls Should Ride Ponies takes a controversial look at the depths of psychological trauma.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940000797198
Publisher: Jeannine Vegh
Publication date: 04/26/2009
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 438 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Jeannine Vegh, M.A.,I.M.F.T., has her graduate degree in Counseling Psychology with an emphasis on Somatic Psychology, from John F. Kennedy University in Pleasant Hill, California. She received her undergraduate degree in Liberal Arts and Psychology from Antioch University in Santa Barbara. In addition she holds an undergraduate degree in Merchandising and Marketing from The Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Los Angeles, California. Her work experience includes ten years as a social worker with Head Start and Children’s Protective Services in California. Ms. Vegh continues to write fiction and has four selections available for purchase here on Smashwords.com. Ms. Vegh was an active member of the California Writers Club for six years. She now resides in Ohio, where she grew up. Credits for the drawing of the little boy on Foster Child goes to Betty Auchard from California and it was first published in the Writers Talk newsletter for the California Writers Club - South Bay Branch.

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