
What About Marsha?
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Narrated by:
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Elizabeth Saydah
About this listen
As the salt begins to win the battle over pepper, Marsha finds herself, once again, sitting in a hospital with her father. This time is the last.
The walls are the same white, but now they begin to reflect on her life.
Always the dutiful daughter, and then the supportive wife, she was there.
Mother, wife, daughter - but now she is facing a crisis of identity. The daughterhood is closing, the wife was thrown aside long ago, and motherhood...
Marsha examines what is and what could have been.
In life, the road not taken is sometimes just another left turn.
©2016 Baer Charlton (P)2018 Baer Charlton
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