The Florida Weekly Featured a Book Review of Tara Johnson’s Moral Inventory

The Florida Weekly Featured a Book Review of Tara Johnson’s Moral Inventory

Austin Macauley’s title Moral Inventory by Tara Johnson received a shining review in The Florida Weekly. The reviewer highly recommended it and wrote, “This is an important book to be shared with people, especially young people, who find their lives going out of control and who need persuasive insights and manageable if challenging, goals. Being totally believable, it can give troubled readers something recognizably real to believe in.” Moral Inventory is an account of a seventeen-year-old girl, Elizabeth, who was convinced that she has been doing well in life until one day when her mother declared their visit to a family counselor. Elizabeth trusted her manipulation skills and was hoping to return to her drug-addicted boyfriend. When she discovered that all her efforts were going in vain, she decided to drag her mother along by exposing her alcoholism. With the turn of events, she had to face the hard reality that she had been avoiding for so long. Tara Johnson has been living in Florida for over thirty years. She was born in New York. She always had a knack for writing. Journaling and creating stories has always been her creative outlet. She feels blessed and completed at home when surrounded by her lovely family. To check out this feature click here.