"Ginny: A Yearning to Belong"

by Gary M. Roberts

Step back in time to a story of resilience, love, and the universal search for belonging
A touching reminder of what it means to find your place in the world
# Historical Fiction
# Historical Romance
# Romance
# Coming of Age
# Second Chance

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Ginny's early life was a tragic tale of constant rejection. The Civil War's aftermath plunged the South into chaos, leaving scarce money and resources in its wake. Born in 1869, Ginny's mother is commitment to a sanatorium shortly after led her father to decide to sell her so that he could care for his other three young children. Taken in by an elderly couple, Ginny was raised as their own until their passing. Their son reluctantly inherited Ginny along with the family farm. He and his wife saw her as a burden, cruelly branding her as mentally challenged and mocking her as "Dumb ol' Ginny." Despite her lack of formal education, Ginny was determined to prove she was far from dumb. Yet, she grappled with feelings of rejection as she yearned for love and acceptance. This is a story of unwavering resilience and fierce determination as Ginny confronts each obstacle head-on, refusing to be defined by the hardships and harsh judgments of others. Through Ginny's own words, we catch a glimpse of her relentless pursuit of love, acceptance, and a place to call her own despite facing immense adversity. Embark on this emotional journey with her as she navigates the challenges and fights for her rightful place in a world that has shown her little kindness from the very start.