What Price A Dream is a poignant memoir of resilience and redemption, and a revealing look into a post-Depression era family estranged from the world by poverty and from one another by a dark secret. Part 1 is a vivid recount of how Mary, the third of four children, grew up in the slums of Oklahoma City, living in a string of barely habitable rentals. In Part 2, she begins a 40-year journey to climb out from under the shadow of her childhood to claim her right to an education and to find her voice as an independent, educated and articulate woman.
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