The Rebirth of Miss Flossie Mae Bettye Devine DuPont
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About The Book

I came to the City trying to make a big name for myself...............With her satchel in one hand and her ticket in the other Flossie Mae boarded the bus. It seemed she had been waiting a lifetime to leave Coleys Corner. Her head was full of big dreams and high expectations. There was no more looking back; the hot sun corn fields and digging taters were finally behind her. She had plans to make her mark in the City. As the buss tires slowly rolled along the gravel drive and onto the highway Flossie Mae couldnt help but look back. The pain of seeing her father Mr. Frederick Douglass DuPont and her sister Betty still standing there still waving goodbye was almost unbearable. And the sight of her mother Mrs. Bertha Mae--sitting in her rocking chair this morning--broke her heart. If this was really what she wanted; Flossie Mae wondered why her heart was so heavy. Singing job or not; Flossie Mae intended to make Augustus Atwater pay for making her wait--pay for all of his empty promises his many excuses and for his mouth always being full of sweet talk. She hoped the City would be all that he had claimed. But she would see-- Yes she would see. Instead Ive been lost in the jungle--with the wolves on my trail!
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