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Surviving Southwood Avenue is a fictional biography that starts in 1920s Ohio. Clara is an “independent, fierce, quick-witted” and beautiful woman. Even though she is obsessed with her first love, Richard, Clara ends up marrying Frank. Their seemingly stable life is disrupted when Clara rekindles her relationship with Richard, ultimately choosing to run away with him. Her family is left shattered. Unaware of the dark secrets it holds, Frank moves Charles, Eleanor, Bob, and Stella to a boarding house. The children decide to remain silent, fearing both the abusive matron's retributions and not wanting to upset their father further. This poignant story, based on author Melissa Simonye's grandmother Stella's life, delves into a family's heartbreak and eventual triumphs.
"…if you only focus on the ‘whys’ in life, then you will never understand the ‘why nots’ in life.” The vivid descriptions create a mental movie of one family’s life during the 1920s and 1930s. Prepare for a raw emotional experience. Surviving Southwood Avenue stuns the senses with its pure honesty. The story's intimacy amplifies themes of love, betrayal, weakness, and survival. The believable dialogue enriches the reality of each character’s experience and allows the reader to become invested in their welfare. Stella, the star protagonist, is an extraordinary spirit and a model of self-worth. Set time aside. This is a fast-paced, can’t-put-it-down book. Melissa Simonye’s labor of love is a fantastic tribute to her grandmother, Stella. Fans of memoirs, historical fiction, and drama will not want to miss Surviving Southwood Avenue.