"Oh, let her sleep, Ormand. It's late," Momma would say.
"You tired, Dawn?"
"No, Daddy," I would say, even though I could barely keep my eyes open.
Jimmy was asleep on his side of the car.
"So? Where shall it be this time?" Daddy asked again.
"I think . . . an airplane," I said. "Soaring above the clouds."
"And so it will be. Feel the lift-off," he said and laughed.
A short while later I really was soaring above the clouds.
Sometimes, when we dream hard enough, those dreams come true, I thought.
And I looked ahead toward the long stretch of blue sky and dreamt of thousands of people in an audience listening to me sing.
Table of Contents
ANOTHER NEW PLACE
FERN
ALWAYS A STRANGER
A KISS
MY BROTHER'S KEEPER
OPENING NIGHT
TWINKLE, TWINKLE LITTLE STAR
DADDY . . . A KIDNAPPER?
MY NEW LIFE
A NEW BROTHER, A LOST LOVE
BETRAYED
ANSWERED PRAYERS
A PIECE OF THE PAST
VIOLATIONS
SECRETS REVEALED
PRIVATE COVERSATIONS
EPILOGUE
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