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Mildred May Robinson suffered from undiagnosed, untreated mental illness after her birth mother did something horrible to her when she was an infant. Rescued and loved by her adoptive family, Mildred lived an idyllic childhood until she married at seventeen, and her life began to spiral downward. While Mildred and her seven children lived in squalor, her birth mother lived a life of luxury and privilege. Mildred never spoke of her abuse by her birth mother and the cause of her mental illness. Only her adult daughter did. Women of the Wind is the gripping true story of three generations of…mehr

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Mildred May Robinson suffered from undiagnosed, untreated mental illness after her birth mother did something horrible to her when she was an infant. Rescued and loved by her adoptive family, Mildred lived an idyllic childhood until she married at seventeen, and her life began to spiral downward. While Mildred and her seven children lived in squalor, her birth mother lived a life of luxury and privilege. Mildred never spoke of her abuse by her birth mother and the cause of her mental illness. Only her adult daughter did. Women of the Wind is the gripping true story of three generations of women born into dire circumstances like dandelion seeds blowing aimlessly. Possessing the inherent strength to endure and begin anew, the women of the wind not only survived these harsh conditions, they grew and flourished like beautiful dandelion flowers. You'll feel connected to Mildred's family through Angela Gail Griffin's memorable anecdotes and thirty-two photographs. The adventures of Mildred's youngest daughters bring joy to the story as they find their way to a better life.
Autorenporträt
Angela Gail Griffin is a lifelong resident of Georgia, and currently lives near the Georgia Writers Museum and the Uncle Remus Museum. Three of Georgia's most beloved authors, Alice Walker, Flannery O'Connor, and Joel Chandler Harris began their writing careers within twenty miles of her hometown. Angela finds it fortuitous that her dream of putting pen to paper to share the enthralling family stories passed down by her mother came true on Georgia writers' hallowed ground. When not writing, Angela enjoys oil painting, sculling, and making music with her family. Accompanied by her husband on guitar and brothers on banjo and harmonica, Angela joins in on the autoharp and dobro. She believes the family that plays together stays together. This is her first book. To learn more or contact Angela, please visit www.womenofthewind.com.