By Lucile McCluskey
My Mema and Me is the heart wrenching story of Kathy Bogle’s relationship with her grandmother, her mema, the only person whom she feels truly loves her. Her mother has no time for her and considers her a burden.
The relationship with her mema is nearly destroyed, however, when mema’s children use Kathy’s love for her grandmother to further their selfish scheme.
When a long-lost love of mema’s appears, their scheme is disclosed and thwarted, but Kathy’s life is almost ended, too.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Lucile McCluskey is a very active senior citizen who, at eighteen years of age, turned down a lucrative modeling career, hoping that marriage and family was in her future. Now a widow living in Lebanon, Tennessee, she spends most of her time writing, reading, and working for her church and her three children, four grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren.
She is also the author of Haven, the story of the Protestant Orphanage of Nashville, Tennessee, and how she and her two sisters sojourned to it.
(2005, paperback, 132 pages)
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