Author Jim DeFilippi writes: “This story of an intelligent, sensitive girl stumbling her way into womanhood in 1940s Appalachia is meticulously crafted and artfully delivered. Bryant shows us the tastes of Christmas meals, the stench of a mill town mixing with bakery donuts, the shame of masturbation and racism, the brutal power of violence, jealousy and death. The author weaves her story with the sensitivity and style of Harper Lee.” This is the story of three women struggling to find love and fulfillment amidst poverty, racism, and social taboos. Life is difficult, but the three women find support and redemption in each other.