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This book is written primarily to share information how a southern family survived the worst flood in history and instill cultural pride through a series of family's photographs, lithographs, strengths, values and a sense of family pride which are all more valuable than dollar and cents.
This book tells of how a family was close-knit and how they survived by working together. The author's immediate family (Goodwin) realized that the City of Cleveland was, then and now, a great place to live, work, and raise a family.The author lived through the Hough Race Riots in the 1960s, and at a young age, the assassination of three great world leaders-President John F. Kennedy, Dr. Martin L. King, and Robert F. Kennedy. The experience of her beloved paternal Grandma Maggie's death when she was six years old impacted her life in so many ways. Gwen believes our lives are like puzzle pieces, and you continue to add on pieces; and no pieces are the same size, shape, or color.
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