Ginny believed that leaving meant freedom. Instead, the road ahead demanded more strength than she had ever imagined.
Still haunted by the voices that once called her "Dumb ol' Ginny," she struggles to build a life of her own in a world that offers little protection to a young woman alone. Hard work and determination begin to shape a future she was never meant to have, yet the past continues to follow close behind.
When a chance encounter reveals a truth she was never meant to know - her given name and the existence of sisters she has never met - Ginny is forced to confront the possibility that she was not as forgotten as she believed. But learning the truth will require courage she is not certain she possesses.
Will she find the strength to rise above her solitude and embrace the promise of a new beginning, or will the ghosts of yesterday pull her back into despair? Set against the streets and riverfront of late nineteenth-century Savannah, Ginny: The Resilience of Ginny is a story of endurance and quiet strength - the journey of a young woman who begins to understand that resilience is not simply surviving, but learning who she truly is.