A deeply honest look at a true American family. Poor dysfunctional blended biracial and mentally ill. This story is different from other memoirs in this genre in that I did not go on to be highly successful famous or even educated. A story at times ugly raw emotional and messy in the truths I share and the wild extremes to which my family swung. It is also quirky imaginative and unusual taking readers from the dark depths of my childhood experiences to the unique and exciting adventures of my young adulthood. A transition made possible by the chaos from whence I came. From the cold and lonely streets of Buffalo New York to the wilderness of Montana and Alaska. Training Iditarod sled dogs living among Latino immigrants working construction in Texas summer wildfire fighting in Idaho and working my way across Scotland.My life has been anything but predictable even less what people expect from surface appearances. My experience is that most people exist in shades of grey-not a black-and-white system of absolutes where right and wrong love and hate are simple uncomplicated and self-evident. A middle-class educated woman is not automatically a good mother. Biracial relationships are not always free of racial conflict and deep-seated bias and all mothers are not necessarily fit to raise children. Parental mental illness leaves a lasting legacy on isolated children and the systems intended to protect vulnerable populations fail time and again. A story for anyone who appreciates journeys about personal transformation and the triumph of the human spirit that stubborn unexplainable spark that refuses to be quenched.
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