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Reflections: Stories From Local Writers

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The story above was published in March, 2017 in a book, “Reflections:  Stories From Local Writers,” sponsored by The Ferguson Library, Stamford, Connecticut.

Jean Bankowski DeVito is a writer currently working on a memoir about childhood struggles with her parents’ divorce in 1970, to adulthood and a fight in a contest of an uncle’s will, where she represents her elderly mother in the justice system.  She decides that one person’s life is not more deserving of enrichment, by money or love, than any other.  The importance of reporting suspected cases is revealed in this trinity of child abuse, domestic violence, and elder financial abuse.

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Author: Jean DeVito

Published author.  Partner in a family-established Antique Restoration business. Publications:   “Reflections: Stories from Local Writers/God Is Good.” N.p.: Ferguson Library, 2017. 31-49. Print. “Three Childhood Homes.” The Stamford Advocate 24 Dec. 2016, A ed., News sec.: A011. Print. “The Little Things.” CT Association of Area Agencies on Aging. May 2014.  Older Americans Month 2014 Essay Contest.  State winner.  Connecticut, Bridgeport.

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  1. Zoe's avatar

    Where can we buy the book?

  2. Jean DeVito's avatar

    Contact Elizabeth Joseph, Coordinator, Information & Adult Services, Ferguson Library, Stamford, CT 203-964-1000. ISBN:978-0-692-83984-3.

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