This week, the Carrot Ranch Literary Community 99-word challenge prompt phrase is true grit. For many reasons, my mother’s life provides an example of true grit. Here is one:
In 1937, at fifteen, my mother quit school and went to work singing in a nightclub—to support herself and her parents. For the next seven years, she dodged pinching fingers and groping hands. She traveled the Great Lakes and Eastern Seaboard and got stranded, alone, without a job. For three days, without food or shelter, she hit the streets until she found another, but as soon as the Army started signing women, she joined, then she got an offer for her own radio show that she couldn’t take because she already had a contract with her Uncle Sam.
Wow! What stories you have about your amazing and gritty mother, Faith! Bobbie looks confident and exudes true grit in her photo.
Yes Charli and because of what I’ve written and parents who could never give her reason to feel wanted, she spent her life never feeling loved pr wanted. Perhaps you’ve known someone who could never trust that anyone really cared.