Holli Kenley’s Daughters Beterayed by Their Mothers was reviewed in this month’s issue of The Therapist
“Kenley’s book does a wonderful job
of compassionately illustrating to readers that
they are not alone, they do not have to live
in shame or silence, and there are paths to
healing and growth.”
–Robin Andersen, LMFT
The Therapist, Vol. 32, No. 1 (Jan/Feb 2020
Terri Martin
Terri Martin has lived in Upper Michigan for over 20 years and in spite of the 250 plus inches of snowfall, has no desire to live anywhere else. The Home Wind is her second children's novel and is the result of much research about the logging era of the Upper Peninsula. Her first middle grade book, A Family Trait, was published in 1999. She also has a collection of humorous short stories published in 2020 entitled: Church Lady Chronicles--Devilish Encounters. Terri has a Masters' degree in creative writing and has a regular column in UP Magazine, featuring humorous short adventures involving unlikely characters who may be slightly off the grid in their thinking. A lover of the outdoors, Terri has also had feature articles published in several outdoor magazines and literary journals.