Always Tomorrow, A Mother Abandoned

by Rosemary Vollaro


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 13/02/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 448
ISBN : 9781410763440

About the Book

Always Tomorrow, A Mother Abandoned is a personal candid account of the author’s attempt to rebuild her life in the face of a failed marriage, while being abused and abandoned by her children and the ensuing custody battle of her youngest. A personal story of human challenge and courage told with dignity. It offers painful, honest memories combined to create an emotionally charged tale.

The story deals with abandonment, spiritual growth, divorce, and all forms of abuse, not only by a spouse but by children as well. It shows the personal growth potential in all of us while depicting how difficult a struggle it still is for women today to rise above the "Side-Show" we call divorce and go on to live a separate successful life with dignity.

It gives us some insight as to the bitterness of the divorce procedure and how out court system works through the eyes of a woman going through emotional turmoil. It also shows that we can all survive if we believe in ourselves.

Recommended for its heartfelt story of the author’s triumph over the many obstacles that stood in the way, and for its inspiring testimony to durability and determination, based on strong faith.


About the Author

Rosemary Vollaro was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. She now lives in Suffolk County on Long Island, and remains the mother of three children.  And now is also a grandmother.  She returned to work after 22 years of marriage as a Legal Secretary.  After 11 years at the same firm she changed positions, attended school and studied esthics and is now licensed by the State of New York as an Aestetician.

She presently works as an executive assistant to one of the principal owners of an International Sporting Goods Corporation and works Saturdays as a aesthetician at a local SPA.

She was a Facilitator for Beginning Experience, an active ministry for the divorced, separated, and widowed.

Her hobbies include meditation, yoga, ceramics, reading, cooking, and chocolate decorating.

Her serene surrounding brings her the peace and contentment she always longed for, enabling her to work on her spirituality.