Wasilla author in talks of putting memoir onto big screen
Author Roberta Parry in talks of discussing the possibilities of seeing her inspirational and heartwarming book, “Birdie, Give Me Your Heart” on film.
Producing my story will be bringing to the forefront, the abuses done behind closed doors in the guise of religion or child care facilities and to let the movie industries project these films.
WASILLA, ALASKA, UNITED STATES, December 31, 2015 /EINPresswire.com/ -- WASILLA, Alaska – Author Roberta Parry is set to meet with a prominent screenwriter to discuss the possibilities of seeing her inspirational and heartwarming book, “Birdie, Give Me Your Heart” on film.— Roberta Parry, Birdie, Give Me Your Heart
Parry shares her exhilaration for this wonderful opportunity, stating that, “My vision has always been to bring life to a story that needs to be heard and celebrated. Producing my story will be bringing to the forefront, the abuses done behind closed doors in the guise of religion or child care facilities and to let the movie industries project these films.”
The story’s plot centers around truth and triumph as it brings to life the story of a young girl’s journey through the ordeal of desertion and mistreatment by the exact same people who were meant to take care of her.
Parry’s story hits the heart and souls of the people who have gone through the similar journeys in life in this heartwarming drama.
Published by Tate Publishing and Enterprises, the book is available through bookstores nationwide, from the publisher at www.tatepublishing.com/bookstore, or by visiting barnesandnoble.com or amazon.com.
Roberta Parry lives in Alaska and works on the North Slope of Alaska as a Passenger Screener, Ticketing and Boarding Agent. She and her husband, Dan, have been married for 36 years and work for the same company. They have three adult daughters and six grandchildren.
Apart from their day job, Roberta and her husband also minister to couples in their marriage part-time. She is also wrote the poem “The Alaska Sourdough Wife,” a poem which tells of her love story in Alaska.
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