Grandmother Carried Her Pearls

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By Patricia Carney

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Set in the late 1970s, this compelling novel traces an unexpected alliance between two lost souls navigating the shifting currents of American culture.Trudy never imagined she would be abandoned at a lonely truck stop on the edge of nowhere. Yet that is precisely where Harold Faust, the attorney who once guided her through the heartbreak of an unwanted pregnancy and a closed adoption, leaves her behind. Alone, humiliated, and uncertain of her next move, Trudy is startled when Mac—a gruff trucker, Vietnam veteran, and survivor of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder—recognizes her and demands, "What the hell are you doing here?"Reluctant but unwilling to leave her stranded, Mac offers to drive Trudy back to Milson, the Midwestern city where their lives are tenuously connected by Jackie, Mac's girlfriend and Trudy's employer. But as the miles unfurl along the Interstate Highway, Mac learns that Trudy has no intention of returning to her old life. Just a year earlier, she brimmed with hope and plans for college. Now, disillusioned and determined to reclaim her independence, she refuses to go back.Faced with his own demons and haunted by memories of war, Mac must decide whether to wash his hands of Trudy or take her along on his cross-country haul. As their journey unfolds, they form an unlikely bond—one forged not only by circumstance but by a shared yearning to escape the confines of a society built on patriarchal rules and limited choices.Their story becomes a modern odyssey, echoing the spirit of Huck Finn and Jim drifting down the Mississippi River. Together, Mac and Trudy traverse America's highways, exploring the fragile terrain of freedom, dignity, and the hard-won rights of women fighting for autonomy in the wake of the landmark Roe v. Wade decision.By turns gritty and tender, this novel is a portrait of resilience, compassion, and the quiet defiance that can grow between two strangers determined not to be defined by the past.

Grandmother Carried Her Pearls