Book Two of the Quiet Series: A Memoir of Belonging, Boundaries, and the Women Who Held Me
In this second volume of Tammy Trudgeon Johns's Quiet Series, the story deepens. Told through the eyes of a child learning to navigate chaos and sanctuary, this memoir traces the quiet power of consistency, the ache of divided loyalties, and the fierce grace of women who step in when others step back.
Elsie's presence grows stronger here-not as a rescuer, but as a steady hand, a rhythm, a place to land. Ruthie's voice remains, raw and complicated, claiming what's hers even as she lets go. Through moments of tension, tenderness, and truth, Tammy reconstructs the emotional architecture of her childhood with clarity and care.
With sensory detail and emotional honesty, this book honors the small things that hold a child together: matched bowls, brushed hair, early mornings, and the kind of love that doesn't ask for credit. It's a story of survival, yes-but also of shaping, choosing, and remembering.
For readers who believe in the dignity of quiet lives and the legacy of love that doesn't always look heroic, this memoir offers a place to rest, reflect, and remember.
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