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301 pages, Paperback
First published August 30, 2022
“The world’s history shouldn’t be taken away or added to at the whims of others who want to tell a different story. Tell the story like it happened. And how do we do that?”This is a compelling story of the relationships within a family, of family history, of southern history, of cultural heritage. It is also a revealing example showing how individuals react differently to the same situations, how reactions are misunderstood and judged unfairly not only by friends but family too. Resonant passages give light to the understanding that we could receive from history if only we shed light on the truth and not the truth some want it to have been.
The loss of family can do peculiar things to people.
“It’s a good thing to know who you are and where you come from. It helps you to see who you are but also who you shouldn’t be.”
The loss of a mother early in life affects people differently than it does when a child grows up with one.
The world’s history shouldn’t be taken away or added to at the whims of others who want to tell a different story. Tell the story like it happened.