| Management number | 236994809 | Release Date | 2026/07/10 | List Price | US$2.46 | Model Number | 236994809 | ||
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Looking Ahead Through the Rearview Mirror by Patricia Davis Armstrong is a heartfelt memoir of growing up in coastal North Carolina, where love, loneliness, and family upheaval shaped a young girl’s life.As her parents’ marriage unravels, Patricia is forced to navigate independence, identity, and resilience at an early age. Through changing family dynamics, moments of loss, and personal reinvention, she reflects on the experiences that shaped her, and the strength it took to move forward.Honest and deeply relatable, this story speaks to readers drawn to books about family for adults, books about family dynamics, and books for adult children still making sense of their past. It also resonates with those interested in relationships and parenting, parenting and relationships, and books about parenting girls, offering insight into how early family experiences influence who we become.At its core, this is more than a memoir—it’s a story of healing, growth, and finding your way through life’s most uncertain chapters.Your past may shape you—but it doesn’t have to define you.About the AuthorPatricia, a native of Eastern North Carolina and retired civil servant in Southern Maryland, shares her life stories and lessons learned in this memoir. A dedicated community leader, she was named St. Mary’s County Woman of the Year in 2020 for her volunteer service and local impact. As a founding member of the Garvey Center initiative, she helped lead the effort to bring the Garvey Senior Activity Center and Library to life.What Readers Are Saying“I recently finished reading Patricia Armstrong memoir, and I was extremely impressed by the depth and creativity woven throughout her life story. Patricia story felt genuine and relatable, making it easy to connect with her journeys and challenges. I would highly recommend her memoir to anyone looking for a fresh perspective and compelling narrative.”Pastor J."When you think about it, the '50's and '60's were a strange time in Eastern North Carolina. Remnants of Civil War battlefields still exist along with the lingering resentment of families that lost so much. Born in the mid-1920's, Patricia's parents were children of the Great Depression. As young adults, their dreams and career paths were set aside by World War II. Patricia came along as America was struggling to find joy and rebound from generations of evil. Having sacrificed their dreams while working to provide the essentials, it eventually took its toll. Patricia found herself caught up in it. Living through the years of their failing marriage, Patricia's remarkable journey is a testament to her strength and determination."Neal D. Read more
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