The Song of Sarah: Poverty and Plenty, Grit and Grace, Wit and Wisdom
The Song of Sarah presents a touching personal story from 1937 to 2010, beginning with her birth in the thirties when the family physician arrives an hour late. Her feisty grandmother assumes the role of emergency MD. Growing up petite and scrawny in the fifties-and always on the lookout for ways to change her name to the one she feels is truly her-she emerges from each hurdle stronger in character, body, and mind. Though her childhood years were lived in an environment considered poverty-stricken, the hardships and circumstances served to define more clearly and purposefully certain ambitions and values.
Told with candor and humor, her story is more about the human spirit that wills itself, not only to survive, but triumph over the long haul-a spirit that doesn't accept the notion that life is over after the fiftieth wedding anniversary.
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