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Dancing on Daddy's Grave is a Soul-Stirring Memoir Born Out of a Haunting Childhood For 53 years, this gripping narrative remained hidden and serves as a testament to Marjorie Hill's unyielding courage driven by a divine calling. The book begins with her mother's written and verbal stories and continues with her memories. Dive into a world marked by poverty, abuse, mental illness, alcoholism, homelessness, and hunger, all seen through the lens of a child. Written from Marjorie's innocent perspective, the narrative deliberately avoids speculation which brings readers down to the visceral level…mehr

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Dancing on Daddy's Grave is a Soul-Stirring Memoir Born Out of a Haunting Childhood For 53 years, this gripping narrative remained hidden and serves as a testament to Marjorie Hill's unyielding courage driven by a divine calling. The book begins with her mother's written and verbal stories and continues with her memories. Dive into a world marked by poverty, abuse, mental illness, alcoholism, homelessness, and hunger, all seen through the lens of a child. Written from Marjorie's innocent perspective, the narrative deliberately avoids speculation which brings readers down to the visceral level of raw childhood memories. Amidst the trauma, Marjorie infuses undertones of humor, offering a moment of relief in the face of adversity. Purposefully repeated events echo the cycle of violence, highlighting the perpetual turmoil in their lives. Just when hope appears on the horizon, disappointment strikes, showcasing the relentless ebb and flow of domestic violence.
Autorenporträt
Marjorie Hill Born in Wallace, Idaho in 1952 to Walter Douglas Funk and Lois Jean Graves. Marjorie married Mike Hill in 1970 and raised two daughters. She obtained a BSN, Masters of Nursing and a Post Masters Family Nurse Practitioner Degree. She practiced in Family clinic, Advanced Care Hospital, Neurosurgical FNP, and finished her career at the Veteran's Clinic at the Coeur d' Alene, Idaho CBOC. She wrote this book as a promise to God and her Mother. She has been driven to write it for 53 years and is proud to have finally finished the story.