No. of pages 68
Published: 2007
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In "My People: A Memoir of an Attempt to Save a Fading Family Name," Yvonne Wood embarks on a poignant journey to reclaim her family's legacy. Through a blend of personal reflection and historical exploration, she delves into her ancestry, uncovering rich stories, struggles, and triumphs of those who came before her. As she navigates the complexities of family relationships and the weight of heritage, Wood confronts the challenges of modern identity while striving to preserve the essence of her family's name. This memoir is a heartfelt tribute to the bonds that define us and the histories that shape our future. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 68 pages in this book. This book was published in 2007 by Outskirts Press .
Yvonne Woon grew up in Massachusetts, where she attended Worcester Academy. She holds a Masters of Fine Arts in fiction from Columbia University. She now lives in California.