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 · Nameless (The Memoirs of Jane E, Friendless Orphan, #2) by Erin McCole Cupp. NOOK Book (eBook) $ Sign in to Purchase Instantly. Available on Compatible NOOK Devices and the free NOOK Apps. WANT A NOOK?.  · ALn7qGh3nNmjbtWq - Download and read Nameless (The Memoirs of Jane E, Friendless Orphan, 2) book by Erin McCole Cupp online in PDF, EPub, Mo. Erin McCole Cupp is a wife, mother, and lay Dominican who lives with her family of vertebrates somewhere out in the middle of Nowhere, Pennsylvania. Her short writing has appeared in Our Sunday Visitor, Canticle Magazine, The Catholic Standard and Times, Parents, The Philadelphia City Paper, The White Shoe Irregular, Outer Darkness Magazine Missing: Nameless.


Erin McCole Cupp expertly re-imagines Jane as among America's least wanted in the near future: an unclaimed embryo brought to life but unloved then laboring anonymously half a world away from home. Interestingly, Jane's hidden existence in a quasi school/sweatshop extends beyond merely weaving textiles, but hidden messages as well. Erin McCole Cupp apparently. Not only does her prose capture that confessional humble tone of the original, but her plot and setting force readers to consider it's themes in a whole new light. Cupp sets her modern Jane in a near future setting, where cloning, gene splicing, and nanotech run rampant. Erin McCole Cupp is a wife, mother, and lay Dominican who lives with her family of vertebrates somewhere out in the middle of Nowhere, Pennsylvania. In December , look for her next book: All Things New: Breaking the Cycle Raising a Joyful Family (Our Sunday Visitor), a book about parenting spirituality for survivors of family abuse and.


Erin McCole Cupp is a wife, mother, and lay Dominican who lives with her family of vertebrates somewhere out in the middle of Nowhere, Pennsylvania. Her short writing has appeared in Our Sunday Visitor, Canticle Magazine, The Catholic Standard and Times, Parents, The Philadelphia City Paper, The White Shoe Irregular, Outer Darkness Magazine. “Erin McCole Cupp’s ‘Working Mother’ pulls us into the daily life of the Holy Family. The story portrays how the Lord creates miracles from the mundane, answering prayers and weaving the tapestry of our lives in the most unpredictable of ways. I thoroughly enjoyed this novella. The writing was excellent and the tone was reflective. Nameless (The Memoirs of Jane E, Friendless Orphan Book 2) - Kindle edition by McCole Cupp, Erin. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Nameless (The Memoirs of Jane E, Friendless Orphan Book 2).

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