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Last Trip Home A Story Of An Arkansas Farm Girl Wanda Maureen Miller

  • SKU: BELL-46411420
Last Trip Home A Story Of An Arkansas Farm Girl Wanda Maureen Miller
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Publisher: She Writes Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.09 MB
Author: Wanda Maureen Miller
ISBN: 9781631523403, 9781631523397, 1631523406, 1631523392
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Last Trip Home A Story Of An Arkansas Farm Girl Wanda Maureen Miller by Wanda Maureen Miller 9781631523403, 9781631523397, 1631523406, 1631523392 instant download after payment.

"Who do you thank you are, the Quane of Anglund?" That's what Grace Marie's father used to say to her whenever he thought she was getting out of her place. In her fifties now, Grace Marie is a college professor living in a beach town in California, and when she gets a phone call telling her that her father is dead, she is glad. She hopes her return for his funeral will be her "last trip home."
As a young girl Grace Marie struggled to escape from poverty, her father's lecherous, controlling grip, and a husband in the Klan. Determined to get an education, she clawed her way to a comfortable life and a home with indoor toilets—but her most unexpected struggle turned out to be survivor's guilt, so she kept returning home to "fix" her family and the sharecropper shack. After her father's funeral, Grace Marie burns down the family home—only to discover that she has unexpected ties to both the land and the people in her community. She realizes she will never have a "last trip home."

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