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Halfway Home - A Granddaughter's Biography (Paperback, New)
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Halfway Home - A Granddaughter's Biography (Paperback, New)
Series: Midwest Reflections
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"My grandmother, Mae Kirwin, scared me". With that disturbing,
distant memory mystery novelist Mary Logue begins her exploration
of the life of her mother's mother, who died when Logue was nine
years old. Mae McNally Kirwin was born in 1894 in Chokio, a small
prairie community in western Minnesota. In 1926, the sudden death
of her husband left Mae to support herself and her five children.
She took a job as postmaster of Chokio, where she lived until her
death in 1961. These straightforward facts are not enough for
Logue. Who was Mae Kirwin? What was it like to live in her world?
Determined to get to know her grandmother better, Logue sets out to
discover and assemble the bits and pieces of her grandmother's
life. In the process, Logue takes the reader - and herself - on a
journey of discovery. Digging through forgotten bank records, old
newspapers, handwritten census forms, family documents, and faded
recipes, she pieces together the past. Interviews with the few
surviving family members who knew Mae bring vitality to the bare
facts. Logue slowly brings into focus a portrait of Mae Kirwin,
immersing us in a lifetime that began with horse-drawn carriages
and ended in a freak auto accident. Along the way, she tells a much
larger story - that of a community, a way of life, a family, and a
single woman's struggle to survive in a world that is both harsh
and richly rewarding.
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