After being unexpectedly left alone, a little girl moves near a farm to live with her loving grandparents. She has lost her ability to speak and is unable to communicate. But with a little help from a magical unicorn and two new found friends, she once again finds her voice. As soon as she learns how to express her deeply hidden feelings, she is able to find a way back to happiness.
Born in Montreal, Quebec, Inger grew up in a small town in Northern New Jersey, where the passion for reading led to a lifetime of writing.
Inger holds a Masters Degree in Arts and Education. Her short stories written after a serious medical condition, eventually evolved into her first novel, The Final Canoe Ride. The book is the centerpiece for a nine book series entitled the Circles of the Soul.
In addition, Inger collaborated with Cathlyn A. Driscoll to create two children’s books (available only in print), both derived from the storylines set in two of the books in the series. Sitting outside of the series is the romantic ghost story, Always Just Beyond. This book-within-a book presents a whole new cast of characters, with a storyline connected to the 1850s house that she and her husband recently renovated in New England. Inger is a mother and a grandmother, and is currently involved in the creation and development of screenplays with JNAK Productions.
Recently she collaborated on another novel, The Idol Games, the first in a three book series.
Creatively written and illustrated, this lovely story is one that will help guide a child through the difficulties of losing a loved one. But it is enjoyable even without having experienced grief.