Weep

Weep

by Vicki Lynn Mooney
Weep

Weep

by Vicki Lynn Mooney

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Overview

In Cherokee legend it is said that at the beginning of the world people and animals spoke and understood each other's languages. "Weep" is a story about a woman whose life changed after just such an encounter with a carriage horse in Central Park. Nikki Twig has spent most of her life hiding from her past. Nikki and her best friend, Belinda Carpenter always wished to be sisters when they were children. Upon the death of their friend and mentor, Wally, they learn that they are related to each other through a Cherokee bloodline, but are left to their own devices to determine exactly how. In this story set in present day Oklahoma, Nikki finds identity and belonging.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781463734107
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 09/05/2011
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 5.24(w) x 7.99(h) x 0.51(d)

About the Author

Vicki Lynn Mooney has been writing plays and novels since 1982. Her first full New York production, "Cake and Sippin' Whiskey", presented on Theatre Row in 1984, starred Tyrone Power, Jr., and Marcia Gay Harden in her New York theatrical debut. Her dramatic monologue, "Sparrow", about the Oklahoma City bombing, was included in Ensemble Studio Theatre's prestigious One-Act Marathon in 1997. She has also had numerous staged readings of her plays at various New York developmental theatres. She has performed her poetry onstage with Cindy Devereux and Born to Bebop.
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