"Intriguing character study"
On Christmas Eve 1990, Annie O'Neill and her thirteen year
old daughter Lacey work at woman's shelter on the Carolina
Outer Banks. Suddenly, an angry man, Zachary Pointer
breaks into the shelter with a gun. He fires apparently
at his wife, but instead kills Annie. Lacey is
traumatized and over the years heads down a destructive
path of men and drugs. Years later Lacey learns that her mother was not the
perfect paragon as the woman had affairs. Feeling
betrayed, Lacey vows no more men and no more volunteer
work as she will do nothing that emulates her mother's
good and bad behavior. However, Lacey has a new problem
to deal with and it is a very important one. Her deceased
best friend named her as guardian to her troubled
preadolescent Mackenzie. To help the traumatized child,
Lacey will have to finally confront the ghost of Annie
that haunts her every moment of her life. HER MOTHER'S SHADOW is an intriguing character study that
provides the audience with a deep look at how a tragedy
can impact the survivor. The fine story line works quite
well as Lacey copes poorly with her mother's death and
then with her mother crashing from the pedestal that she
built for her. Mackenzie serves as an impetus to force
Lacey to deal with her image of her mother and how that
has stopped her from being all she can be. Sub-genre fans
will find Diane Chamberlain's latest Outer Banks tale
quite fascinating even if at times it is a bit sentimental. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted January 10, 2004
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