Don't Worry About The Mule Going Blind: Hazel's Daughter by Betty Tucker
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Betty Tucker came of age in Belle Glade, Florida, infamous for its
poverty and violence (e.g., see the Wikipedia entry and the 2006
documentary One Percent). Her childhood was one of debilitating poverty,
borne of racism: exploitive migrant labor, multiple rapes and other
abuse, chronic illness among her family and acquaintances ... the list
is long and bitter. Betty survived not only by sheer hard work but also
by nurturing a nascent belief that she deserved better. She moved to
California, earned her college degree, and raised a family. Then, in
1997, she began a long and eventually successful search for the twin
girls she had given up for adoption thirty years earlier.
Fear, insecurity, sexual abuse, want, neglect: This memoir will look
beyond the description of these difficulties in the author's life to
examine how they stifled her ability to shape her own life, how she
acquired the tools she needed to take more control of her life, and what
impact her choices, both intentional and unintentional, had on her life
and those of her children.
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