Title: The Daughters Lem
Author: Nila Aamoth
Genre: Biographical / Memoir / Historical
The Daughters of Lem witnessed and survived the tragic event that
forever transformed them. Orphaned, frightened, fiercely independent, the four sisters fought
defiantly to raise themselves. But Lucille, Louise, and Nell Rose could not defeat the notion of a Lem
bad seed; they chose to remain childless. Only Dorothy sought to achieve what she perceived to be a
“normal” life as a wife and mother. In the process, she discovered her power as an independent
woman. Her own three offspring became a new generation of the Daughters of Lem, and fortunate
participants in their mother’s improbably joyful journey.
Author Bio
Nila Knack Aamoth wrote her first story at age four, and never stopped
plying the pencil, the typewriter, and finally the computer keyboard. She began her journalism career
in Houston, Texas, and owned two community newspapers in Michigan. For 25 years, she was editor
and publisher of The Penasee Globe. "I figured my thoughts were more valuable than the traditional
penny, so I called my weekly column A Nickel's Worth," she likes to joke. Those mostly light-hearted
musings won her numerous state and national writing awards. Her insightful editorials, both
humorous and serious, won the Michigan Press Association award for "Best Editorial" two years
running. "I believed I could write about anything," she says. "But writing the incredible story of my
own family was almost too heart-wrenching. I think I've finally grown up!"
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