Lifestorm
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About the Book
What are we without our possessions? How do we continue when the foundations of our lives are rocked? Lifestorm begins when an upper middle class couple, Amanda and Jeffrey Dunn, return from a Hawaiian vacation to find their Hiller Highlands home destroyed in the Oakland Hills Firestorm of 1991. The loss of their possessions is only the beginning of their troubles. The couple deal with the tragedy differently. Amanda, initially frozen with panic, decides she is more than the things she once owned. Caught up in the rebuilding effort, dealing with her mother’s serious injuries, she finds little time for the job that once defined her. Jeff becomes mired in anger, looking for someone to blame. He finds satisfaction in rallying other victims in fruitless suits against the City of Oakland and wars against the red tape of rebuilding. Amanda loses her mother, then finds no support from her best friend, Elaine. New friends, Pamela Macklin, a handicapped artist, and Ramona Prentiss, CPA, help her to choose a new life road. Jeff’s twenty-something daughter, Leslie, tries and fails to split up the couple, but the friction caused by Amanda’s willingness to change and Jeff’s anger and inability to move on accomplishes what Leslie’s hostility never could. The struggles of friends and family to cope with their own feelings of loss and dislocation form a backdrop for the couple’s strife.
About the Author
Denise P. Kalm has been writing since 1990, specializing in political commentary. Her work appears regularly in San Francisco Bay Area newspapers and political magazines. Travel writing, scuba diving, and genre fiction are other areas of interest. Ms. Kalm has regular columns in New Horizons and Libertarian Lifeline and has been published in "Discover Diving" and "Cruise Travel." Her short horror fiction has been published in the small press and tales of computer people ‘on the edge’ have appeared in national magazines such as "Moxie." When her mother and many friends lost their homes in the ‘91 Oakland Firestorm, Ms. Kalm was inspired to write about the tragedy. Through research and interviews, she developed a novel based on the changes people make when they experience major losses in their lives. Though a work of fiction, "LIFESTORM" draws heavily from real-life reactions and events in this disaster. "LIFESTORM is Ms. Kalm’s first novel. Based on her studies in biochemical genetics, a biomedical technothriller, "EXECUTIVE PRIVILEGE," is in the works, as is "TWISTING IN THE WIND," a collection of horror stories. Ms. Kalm resides in Walnut Creek, California, with her pet rabbit and PC.