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Divorced women with very young children found it challenging to survive in 1921, but young Ellamae not only survived but also forged a new path for herself. She was called a 'maverick' but never thought of herself that way. Her story is little known, though her work still fills a city and her accomplishments inspire many. Rarely is one's life set in a world that is afire with technology, but so slow-moving in its opportunities for women, yet Ellamae managed to steal a place in a man's profession and did so with grace and southern charm.

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Divorced women with very young children found it challenging to survive in 1921, but young Ellamae not only survived but also forged a new path for herself. She was called a 'maverick' but never thought of herself that way. Her story is little known, though her work still fills a city and her accomplishments inspire many. Rarely is one's life set in a world that is afire with technology, but so slow-moving in its opportunities for women, yet Ellamae managed to steal a place in a man's profession and did so with grace and southern charm.
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Though she grew up in Macon, Georgia, and later attended Wesleyan College, Cheri Dennis has lived in Atlanta since 1980. Her major was art, and she worked as a graphic artist in Augusta, Atlanta, and Baltimore as she followed her husband during his medical training. When their first daughter was born in 1976, she became a full-time mom to what would later be three girls. Since an early age, she always dreamed of writing. As she grew older, learning more about her family's history became a passion. This book was an opportunity to combine the two interests.