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A genuine telling of a heart wrenching story, I Didn't Used to be This Way paints a picture of small-town life, family, struggle, and ultimately triumph. Louise Case recounts the details of her journey growing up in a small town with an abusive, workaholic mother and a father with a gambling problem. Stories of her navigating life alongside her older brother in a quaint, peaceful town where gossip is the best entertainment and discovering that family is who you choose are told through vignettes of the past, highlighting the people who made a large impact in her life, both good and bad. Case…mehr

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A genuine telling of a heart wrenching story, I Didn't Used to be This Way paints a picture of small-town life, family, struggle, and ultimately triumph. Louise Case recounts the details of her journey growing up in a small town with an abusive, workaholic mother and a father with a gambling problem. Stories of her navigating life alongside her older brother in a quaint, peaceful town where gossip is the best entertainment and discovering that family is who you choose are told through vignettes of the past, highlighting the people who made a large impact in her life, both good and bad. Case tells the ups and downs of her life with wit and humor, from getting her first lipstick to brain surgery to almost dropping out of nursing school to finding a surrogate family and handling the death of her father, we see her grow and change with each turn of the page.
Autorenporträt
Louise Case was born in a small town in Oklahoma. Later she moved to Stillwater, Oklahoma where she went to Nursing School. She then moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma where she still resides. She has worked many areas of nursing in her 17 year career. She currently went back to psychiatry nursing because there is such a need for it. When not working she enjoys reading books, tv, and spending time with her pug. New to writing, she hopes to make a prequel to "I'm Not Who I Used To Be".