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Regina Calcaterra's emotionally honest and reflective memoir
recounts how she and her four siblings survived an abusive and
painful childhood, caring for one another while enduring a series
of foster homes and intermittent homelessness - all in the shadows
between Manhattan and the Hamptons. With beautiful writing and an
authentic voice, In the Shadow of the Hamptons shares Regina's true
life rags-to-riches story of how she rose above her past while
fighting to keep her siblings together and protecting them from
their mother's deranged outbursts. At the age of fourteen, Regina's
journey changed dramatically when she chose to become legally
emancipated. This difficult decision allowed her to finally escape
from her mentally unbalanced mother and achieve real independence.
Her commitment to improving herself through education - even
putting herself through college - established her belief that the
American Dream is still within reach for those who have the desire
and the determination to succeed. In the Shadow of the Hamptons is
also the story of how Regina found the family she had never known
when she became involved in the groundbreaking legal case that
established a young adult's right to know his or her biological
heritage. Most of all, Regina's memoir is a story of tenacity. At a
time when fewer than two percent of foster children achieve a
college degree, she rose to become a partner in a high-powered law
firm through a steadfast commitment to hard work and sheer
bare-knuckled will. Today she has come full circle, now serving the
Long Island community where she grew up as Chief Deputy County
Executive to Suffolk County Executive Steven Bellone.
In the highly anticipated sequel to her New York Times bestseller
Etched in Sand, Regina Calcaterra pairs with her youngest sister
Rosie to tell Rosie's harrowing, yet ultimately triumphant, story
of childhood abuse and survival. They were five kids with five
different fathers and an alcoholic mother who left them to fend for
themselves for weeks at a time. Yet through it all they had each
other. Rosie, the youngest, is fawned over and shielded by her
older sister, Regina. Their mother, Cookie, blows in and out of
their lives "like a hurricane, blind and uncaring to everything in
her path." But when Regina discloses the truth about her abusive
mother to her social worker, she is separated from her younger
siblings Norman and Rosie. And as Rosie discovers after Cookie
kidnaps her from foster care, the one thing worse than being
abandoned by her mother is living in Cookie's presence. Beaten
physically, abused emotionally, and forced to labor at the farm
where Cookie settles in Idaho, Rosie refuses to give in. Like her
sister Regina, Rosie has an unfathomable strength in the face of
unimaginable hardship-enough to propel her out of Idaho and out of
a nightmare. Filled with maturity and grace, Rosie's memoir
continues the compelling story begun in Etched in Sand-a shocking
yet profoundly moving testament to sisterhood and indomitable
courage.
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