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When Janice Airhart was an infant, her mother was committed to a Louisiana mental hospital where she spent most of the next 13 years institutionalized until her death. As a shy child, she used writing as a reprieve from the world. Join us as she shares The Story, the one that gave her answers and an understanding of a world that had been intentionally hidden.
Mother of My Invention: A Motherless Daughter Memoir: Janice Airhart: 9781950811168: Amazon.com: Books
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When Janice Airhart was an infant, her mother was committed to a Louisiana mental hospital where she spent most of the next 13 years institutionalized until her death. As a shy child, she used writing as a reprieve from the world. Join us as she shares The Story, the one that gave her answers and an understanding of a world that had been intentionally hidden.
Mother of My Invention: A Motherless Daughter Memoir: Janice Airhart: 9781950811168: Amazon.com: Books