Our Grand Finale: A Daughter's Memoir
By (Author) Laraine Denny Burrell
She Writes Press
She Writes Press
30th November 2017
United States
Paperback
256
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
Laraine Burrell gets the call to come back to England from the United States just in time to visit briefly with her father before he passes away. Following his death, she is overcome with grief, feeling that she has squandered the time she had with her father. Instead of staying close, she chose to travel the world and seek her own goals as a young woman, always thinking there would be time later on to tell her dad all the things she wanted to tell himhow much she loved him, and how he was her hero. Now, she realizes, its too late.
is the culmination of that effortan exploration of both the authors and her fathers unusual life experiences, and a reminder that later doesnt always come.
2018 Next Generation Indie Book Awards Finalist in Relationships (Non-Fiction) 2018 National Indie Excellence Awards Finalist in Book Cover Design (Nonfiction) 2018 National Indie Excellence Awards Finalist in Memoir "Burrell has enough vivid material for several books here: a lonely childhood, an exotic career, a difficult motherhood, and belated feelings of familial love and guilt. A curious and complex life story. Kirkus "Sometimes it takes losing someone we love to fully claim the love that was always there. In Our Grand Finale, Burrell thoughtfully honors the inner geography of family love." Cheryl Rice, author of Where Have I Been All My Life "It often takes a significant loss in our lives to wake us up to what truly matters. This memoir starts with a daughters experience of her fathers death and moves into an exploration of her own past as well as his. It weaves the story of both a precocious young child and of a father she loves but really doesnt know. Burrell discovers, when going through her fathers treasured possessions, a greater understanding of her family and causes her to reflect on her own journey to adulthood. And what a trip it is." Rita Gardner, author of Coconut Latitudes
Laraine Denny Burrell was born and raised in England and at sixteen won a full scholarship to the Royal Academy of Dancing in London, England. Burrell spent many years living and working all over the world, performing as a professional dancer, singer, and actress. Eventually, she moved to the United States to join the cast of what was then the largest stage show in the world, Hello Hollywood Hello, at the MGM Grand in Reno, Nevada. After retiring as a performer, she went on to obtain three academic degrees, including a law degree. Burrell currently practices as an intellectual property attorney and litigator for a well-established law firm in Washington State. She has written many law-related articles for legal, trade, and general publications. Her short story The Perfect Crime was published in Womans World Magazine.