Genene Stradling's New Book 'It Could Be Worse' Holds a Captivating Tale in a Woman's Lifelong Search for Love and Belongingness

Genene Stradling, a mother of six and an author who resides in Kingman, Arizona, has completed her most recent book "It Could Be Worse":  a charming novel that speaks about the journey of Solinea, a young woman who grew up with no permanent place to call home and continuously takes on life no matter how bad it gets hoping to finally find love and peace in the end.

Genene writes, "Solinea Moran is only thirteen years old when her mother leaves her with her stepdad, and her world falls apart. Tom drags her around with him through different towns, homes, and schools for almost four years when they finally break down in a small town in Arizona. With courage and all the determination she can find, she struggles with her life of poverty, trying to fit in, and make friends in each new place while growing up with the cold feelings of not having anyone to love her or even of belonging anywhere that continues to eat at her insides. At every new place, she keeps hoping to find something better, but it always seems to get worse, even after she graduates and goes out on her own to find peace in her life. Can she find the love and the place to belong in the small town of Holbrook? She keeps trying."

Published by Fulton Books, Genene Stradling's book is a rousing novel about finding peace and love, a home, and a real essence of life. Laced with the will to persevere through the hardships, will Solinea make it? Or will she fail to find in Holbrook what she longs to have?

Readers who wish to experience this lovely work can purchase "It Could Be Worse" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes & Noble.

Please direct all media inquiries to Gregory Reeves via email at gregory@fultonbooks.com or via telephone at 877-210-0816.

Source: Fulton Books

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