Goodwin Girls
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About the Book
Decades after the civil rights movement began its ascent into America; a young psychologist begins a search for answers to the mystery surrounding her grandmother Mercedes’s life when she was a student at a private school in a small Southern town. Olivia Crenshaw had always shared a close relationship with her grandmother. When she is asked to fill in for a colleague as a temporary counselor at a nursing home in the town where her grandmother once lived, Olivia welcomes an opportunity she hopes will bring peace not only to her after her grandmother’s death, but also to her grandmother’s troubled spirit who visits Olivia nightly in her dreams. When she meets nursing home resident Rubee Beaudoin, who turns out to be her grandmother’s former roommate, Olivia begins a quest to uncover the truth behind her grandmother’s youth that she hopes will bring closure to both her and Rubee, who is haunted by her own memories. As a psychologist, Olivia knows that Rubee’s fragile and fragmented mind holds the key to unlock the door to the past. As Olivia delves into her grandmother’s former life with Rubee guiding her, she unearths the details of a tragic event that explains everything.
About the Author
Diane Craig has published short stories in a local magazine and also writes for her church’s newsletter. Born in Birmingham, Alabama, she graduated from high school in Mobile and from the University of Alabama where she studied American short stories and psychology. She now lives in a Southern town with her thirteen-year-old dog.