Call Me Jillian

Call Me Jillian by Vicky Rudy is a poignant exploration of personal growth and resilience, published by Xlibris on September 7, 2000. This first edition spans 316 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Jilly Sue, a small-town girl from Arkansas, as she navigates the challenges of becoming an unwed pregnant teenager. Set against the backdrop of three significant decades, the story delves into her struggles with self-identity and an emotionally abusive marriage, ultimately leading her to discover her true self and find love.
Readers will find an emotional journey that highlights themes of self-discovery and perseverance. The book captures the essence of life in a small southern town while addressing the complexities of relationships and personal challenges. Through Jilly Sue’s experiences, the narrative reflects on the broader societal issues of the time, making it a relatable tale for those interested in general fiction and regional narratives.
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Product Description Call Me Jillian is the emotional journey of a small town southern girl. Jilly Sue begins her journey as an unwed pregnant teenager in the hills of Arkansas. Against the backdrop of three historic decades, she overcomes self and an emotionally abusive husband, finding first her soul, then her soul mate. About the Author Vicky Rudy is a business communicator from living in Magnolia, Texas. Ms. Rudy has a degree in journalism from Arkansas State University and has written several works, including a full-length play, children’s stories and short fiction. She is working on her second novel, The Charm Bracelet.
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