Journalist Annabelle Crouse feels compelled to learn more about her great-grandmother Julianne, a subject of whispers and ridicule both inside and outside the family and tight knit community, banished by an unrelenting religious zealot husband, and forced to live alone in grief and isolation.
With the assistance of a local man, Annabelle fights every step of the way, determined to uncover what exactly led to generations of ill-will and bigotry. What she learns will change her life—and that of her family—forever.
Our Review: In Mine to Tell, Author Donnelly gifts us with a young woman who becomes the picture of courage, despite regular abuse heaped upon her by those who should love her—but are more comfortable believing lies and innuendo—and remains steadfast in her mission to uncover the truth.
Annabelle is amazing. As amazing as her great-grandmother Julianne. And we are better for reading about both women. Well done, Ms. Donnelly.
On a scale of 1-5, Mine to Tell deserves a 6.
Kat Henry Doran, Wild Women Reviews