A daughter's brave and beautiful tribute to a remarkable damaged
soul . . .
For novelist Minrose Gwin, growing up was a time of chaos and
uncertainty, the result of? being raised by a parent with a serious
mental illness. Life with poet Erin Taylor was unpredictable at
best and painful at the worst times, as she spiraled ever deeper
into psychosis until her eventual death from cancer. But reading
her mother's childhood diary as an adult, Minrose encountered a
very different Erin Taylor Clayton Pitner. Her late mother's words,
written in the 1930s, revealed a cheerful, perceptive young girl
growing up in rural Mississippi who wished for snow that "usually
didn't come"--a girl with a bright view of the future as she
progressed from college student to young mother to published poet,
only to have an unbearable darkness close in around her, cruelly
suffocating her hopes and dreams.
In her poignant and extraordinary memoir Wishing for Snow,
Minrose Gwin sets out to rediscover her mother in the poems,
letters, newspaper clippings, and quixotic lists that Erin left
behind after her death. The result is an unforgettable true story
of a Southern family and the tragic figure at its center--and a
loving daughter's determination to find the mother she never
knew.
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