Willful Child

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Willful Child

Autobiography: general Memoirs Relationships and families: advice and issues

Author: Janet Steele Holloway

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Language: English

Published by: AuthorHouse

Published on: 23rd October 2012

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781477281062


About the Book

A Willful Child is a story of betrayals and beginnings. Janet Steele Holloway's debut is as dazzling as the West Virginia countryside she describes. Her father, a hardworking coalminer, and her granny, an unrepentant bootlegger, Holloway remembers a childhood grasping at the shards of a shattering family. She emerges as a young woman ready for anything. This memoir is poignant, brutal, funny, and inspired.

Reviews

Neil Chethik, author of FatherLoss, describes it as "Painful, warm and wise," and notes that Janet Steele Holloway's debut memoir vividly portrays a remarkable yet ordinary family whose life is more typical of post-war America than we'd like to think. At the mercy of an unstable, beautiful mother and a coal miner father in the boom-and-bust mountain economy, Holloway's childhood is spent on the move from coal camp, to her granny's beer garden, to a farm in southwest Virginia, to both coasts of Florida, and back to the mountains. Billie Brown, her pragmatic bootlegging granny, supplies rootedness but cannot assuage her own daughter's restless discontent or shore up the headstrong streak that will become her granddaughter's greatest strength. A Willful Child shows us how a girl-becoming-a-woman gathers courage, confidence, and wisdom to weave a self from the pieces and places of a fragmented life.

Leatha Kendrick, author of Second Opinion, states that this gripping story speaks for many Appalachian women and children who broke away from mountain culture to live a life of promise and success and never forgot their mountain heritage. Janet Holloway tells an engaging story of a bright child caught in the ruins of her parents' marriage and her determination to create a productive, creative life for herself.

Jane Stephenson, founder of the New Opportunity School for Women and author of Courageous Paths: Stories of Nine Appalachian Women, also shares her insights on the book.

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