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The Great Depression and WWII were difficult and challenging years for so many. Mix that drama with the trauma of a horribly dysfunctional family and you had the makings of utter disaster and failure. War Torn: Mending of a Family however tells the saga of one special family through the eyes and words of a disenfranchised member who struggled her entire youth to maintain her identity and relationship with her unforsaken family of siblings and survive the violent onslaught of an angry contemptable and denying father. The story follows the footsteps and years of our main character while she challengingly deals with issues of exclusion and shame throughout her insecure young life yet fights to retain her place and independence within the family scope and ultimately bring all her siblings back together where they belonged. The story is factual and historical by content and nature as it reviews lifestyles and challenges while living through the depression and war years and learning survival skills as a female welder of Rosie-the-Riveter (and Wendy-the-Welder) fame. The story therefore is a biographical travelogue as it describes and discusses a variety of conflicts and issues that arose in our young heroines life. There are enough tears to go around to-be-sure. Yet there is also a plethora of historical fact and curious and humorous experiences as well as inspirational commentary and dialogue. War Torn: Mending of a Family Depression Years saga WWII Homefront story Patricia Vera McCord Rosie-the-Riveters Wendy-the-Welders welding.