Red Clay Girl

Red Clay Girl by Emilie Spaulding, published by River Run Select on June 15, 2016, is a personal memoir that chronicles the journey of a middle child from a small town in Georgia to New York City and beyond. This edition spans 262 pages and is presented in English, offering readers an engaging narrative that blends humor and heartache as it explores themes of self-acceptance.
In this memoir, readers will find a story that captures the complexities of growing up and the challenges of finding one’s place in the world. The author shares her experiences with a mix of laughter and poignancy, illustrating her path to self-discovery. The narrative reflects on personal growth and resilience, making it a relatable account for anyone navigating their own journey.
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Red Clay Girl is the heartbreaking, hilarious, and tenacious story of a middle child’s journey from small town Georgia to New York City and beyond. When she reaches her unplanned destination, self-acceptance, you’ll shout hallelujah!
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