Set in Tupelo, Mississippi, during the Freedom Summer of 1964, Berg's new novel centers around a mother, struck down by polio, who is raising her daughter with humor and powerful discipline, teaching her to love life and enjoy freedom, despite life's reversals. Unabridged. 1 MP3 CD.
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Set in Tupelo, Mississippi, during the Freedom Summer of 1964, Berg's new novel centers around a mother, struck down by polio, who is raising her daughter with humor and powerful discipline, teaching her to love life and enjoy freedom, despite life's reversals. Unabridged. 1 MP3 CD.
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We Are All Welcome Here by Elizabeth Berg Paige Dunn contracted polio while nine months pregnant and miraculously gave birth to her to her daughter , Diana ,in an iron long. With remarkable courage and an undefeatable spirit she decides to raise her daughter herself, though she can only move her head and needs assistance to breathe. With the help of an African American carer, Peacie, who has strength of character and fierce loyalty, they raise Diane well, despite poverty and the racial unrest of the time in Tupelo, Tennessee As Diana navigates her thirteenth year she must come to terms not only with her own adolescent changes, but with the prejudice against the ones she loves. Elizabeth Berg, as always, tells the story from the hearts of the characters, with beauty and truth. With an easy attention to detail you enter the world and the era and take the journey along with Diana, and share her joys, sadness and confusion, and you won?t want to leave.