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Reyna Marder Gentin

    Reyna Marder Gentin transitioned to writing full-time after a distinguished career as an appellate attorney with a public defender's office. Her literary training includes studies at the Writing Institute at Sarah Lawrence College, and her work has appeared in numerous online and print publications. Gentin's writing delves into complex legal and ethical landscapes, exploring the intricacies of human experience through compelling narratives. Her distinctive voice is characterized by keen insight and an engaging storytelling approach.

    My Name is Layla
    • On the eve of the first day of eighth grade, thirteen year-old Layla has a pretty good idea of what's in store for her - another year of awkward social situations, mediocre grades, and teachers who praise her good behavior but find her academic performance lacking. Layla feels certain she's capable of more, but each time she tries to read or write, the words on the page dance and spin, changing partners and leaving her to sit on the sidelines. Her mother, a nurse working night shifts to keep the family afloat, is too overwhelmed to notice. And her father, whose last contribution before he abandoned the family was to name her Layla, has reappeared but been declared off-limits by her mom.This year will be different in ways that Layla couldn't have predicted. Her English teacher, Mr. McCarthy, new to the school, senses her potential. When he pushes her, she almost rises to the challenge before committing a desperate and futile act of vandalism that nearly costs her what she has gained. When Layla agrees to let her best friend Liza take the fall for her, their relationship is put to the test. Layla must rely on the guidance of her older brother and the affection of the sweet boy next door to reclaim her footing.

      My Name is Layla