Breakfast with Tiffany: An Uncle’s Memoir

Memoirs

Author: Edwin John Wintle

Ed Wintle was a successful, urbane professional whose life, at forty, was very comfortable. He had reached the point when he looked around at his well-ordered, unfettered single existence and wonderedG’s ‘Is this all there is’ After a desperate call from his sister at her wit’s end, his street-wise thirteen-year-old niece Tiffany-a writhing ball of adolescent anger-comes t….Read More

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