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Louise did it! She left home and was excited to find out what "real freedom" felt like. No more rules from Daddy. No more trying to be the picture perfect daughter without an opinion. No more competition for attention and validation. No more of this, or that. Louise had finally left home, and she was determined to enjoy her new found freedom. But for a girl that had never made her own decisions, never managed money, lived under the rules of her over baring and over protective father, and no experience with men nor ever even dated, Louise finds out the hard way that leaving home wasn't what she thought it would be.…mehr

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Louise did it! She left home and was excited to find out what "real freedom" felt like. No more rules from Daddy. No more trying to be the picture perfect daughter without an opinion. No more competition for attention and validation. No more of this, or that. Louise had finally left home, and she was determined to enjoy her new found freedom. But for a girl that had never made her own decisions, never managed money, lived under the rules of her over baring and over protective father, and no experience with men nor ever even dated, Louise finds out the hard way that leaving home wasn't what she thought it would be.
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Written by baby boomer, Louise Hannah. An African American woman who grew up in the south during the sixties. One of five girls with a gentle yet adventurous spirit. Her father was overprotective with rules that he never let any of his 5 girls forget, and a mother that was understanding and rarely used her voice to make decisions. The 60's was a time of unrest with Police Brutality, Integration, Immigration, the Vietnam War, the Civil Right Movement, and Teen Pregnancy skyrocketing. Louise Hannah gives us insight into her teen and young adult years, leaving home, and finding herself "Going Home Again.