Bright Lights: My Mother's Story: North Vancouver book launch

 

 
 
 
 
Rhonda Perry and Patricia Young
 

Rhonda Perry and Patricia Young

Photograph by: Paul McGrath , North Shore NEWS

The official launch of the book My Mother's Story: North Vancouver took place at Presentation House Theatre Dec. 6 with mothers, daughters and friends gathering to enjoy some of the latest extraordinary stories of ordinary women on the North Shore.

This is the second book published by the Mothership Stories Society, a non-profit project founded in 2008 focused on encouraging the writing, collection and performance of family stories.

The society's first book, My Mother's Story: the originals, was a collection of 39 stories from local actresses. The follow up features 41 new stories from local women, source material for the latest play of the same name.

Info: mymothersstory.org.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Rhonda Perry and Patricia Young
 

Rhonda Perry and Patricia Young

Photograph by: Paul McGrath , North Shore NEWS

 
Rhonda Perry and Patricia Young
Kim Hirst (left), Margaret Millar and Vanessa Buck.
Debra Ensign, Jay Wood and Carolina Torres
My Mother's Story: North Vancouver producer and editor Marilyn Norry and My Mother's Story: the originals contributor Beverley Elliott
Chris Trendell and daughter Peggy Trendell-Jensen
Jane Torresan, Suzanne Humphreys and Marylee Stephenson
Helen Whittle and Kimiko Suzuki
Violet Clark and daughter Janet
Stephanie Chow with her mother Helen Yeung and grandmother Anna Yeung