Bonnie Jean, The Early Years
by Etta Jean Allen
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About the Book
In "Bonnie Jean, the Early Years", a life unfolds before the reader. Bonnie’s hopes and desires clash with the outcome of her choices during her early years - which are lovingly chronicled by her daughter - Etta Jean Allen. The biography begins with the background of Bonnie’s ancestry and childhood. It continues through the hard times of growing up during the Depression in a poor Minnesota farm family and into her young adulthood. The author describes milestones and difficult losses with honest and gentle storytelling. Bonnie Jean’s personal journals, written prior to her death as a favor to her daughter – parallel the text of researched facts and memories of those who went through those years with her. These journal entries hold the deeper conflict within Bonnie Jean, and provide insight into her life that is both telling and sometimes heartbreaking. Her life was an attempt to be authentic and loving but as her turmoils increased her survival was in peril. Understanding her choices and those inflicted upon her, will help all of us live with more understanding and grace.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Biographies & Memoirs
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 7.75×9.75 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 134 - Publish Date: Dec 18, 2009
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About the Creator
Etta Jean Allen-Hartog
Canby, Oregon USA
After retiring from a career in crime victim advocacy, it was time to publish the personal journal my mother wrote about her life at the time of my birth. Publishing it as it was written by her left many questions unanswered. My quest during the past three years has been to answer these questions and combine, on a parallel path, the information from her journal with my research. It has been a rewarding and fulfilling undertaking. It is now available for public viewing.