Insanity on the Road to Glory,Used

Insanity on the Road to Glory,Used

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This Memoir will grab you from the start. Estie tells her story through the eyes of a little girl gradually learning that her life is controlled by a madman her schizophrenic father. He was a street preacher and selfproclaimed evangelist. They lived mostly on the road, sleeeping in woods, in big rigs, on kudzucovered banks beside railroad tracks, and more unlikely shelters. There were occasional kindnesses a concerned teacher, a sympathetic minister's wife, and long distance truck drivers. Most of all, a loving granddmother, also named Estie. Her home became the children's refuge, a place of sanity.Set in the 1950s, it describes such obvious signs of abuse that wouldn't go unnoticed today or would they? Estie reminds us that families hers headed by a selfstyled man of God can hide depravity in plain sight.Doug Clark,New & Record

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