Making a Way
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About the Book
Stories of the Deep South conjure antebellum images of magnolia trees, honeysuckle vines, balmy days, hot love, and strong women. Making a Way portrays a different version of the South. In this memoir, author Emily Davenport tells about her life as a twentieth-century woman who followed many of the same traditions but at a different time and in a different way.
Telling the tale of her life from her birth in 1923 in Columbia, South Carolina, through her youth as an only child, this story provides a glimpse into the Roaring Twenties in the South. Emily’s father demonstrated a strong work ethic, and her mother inspired a thirst for knowledge. It was a time when a man’s word was his bond, and honesty and integrity were the mark of a good citizen.
Making a Way tells how Emily received her education not only from books but from her varied experiences. Following in her mother’s footsteps, she became a nurse and later found, at age fifty another talent that lay buried deep within her. Today, this Southern woman continues to give her time and energy to others. Hers is a life well lived with ups and downs; she never gives up, and she keeps the faith that tomorrow will be better.
About the Author
Emily Davenport earned a bachelor’s and master’s degree from the University of South Carolina and worked in the nursing and health care field for many years. Now a widow, she lives in Lexington, South Carolina, with her two cats. Davenport is an avid volunteer who raised five children.