Blackbird is a page-turner—the story proves adversity is not destiny. Blackbird is suspenseful, has the elements of a thriller, and is a book for all readers.”

—Dr. Lawrence Balter, Professor Emeritus, New York University

Book One

Blackbird

Can Jane find the resilience needed to survive?

The idealized scenes in Norman Rockwell’s illustrations seldom reflected the reality of American families, including Jane Bertram’s. Her world consists of a mostly absent father and an angry mother who vents her frustration on her daughter.

Jane stubbornly refuses to become a victim, a stance that further infuriates her mother. Despite the overwhelming pain of knowing her mother hates her, Jane is determined to create a new life for herself.

Blackbird, a fictional autobiography, is the first book in a quartet that explores the taboo subject of mother-daughter abuse. The story spans a period in American history when women began to redefine their traditional roles.

WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO?

pick whichever you want to do.