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* Bones Beneath the Prairie: A Memoir of Survival * Roseann Mayer * 979-8-9997895-0-1 * Roseann Mayer * 2025 * 11 * 15 * 256 * Paperback, eBook, Hardcover * Beneath the wide skies of West Texas, Roseann Mayer grew up believing silence was survival. But when silence turned to bruises, and bruises to fear, she fled into the unknown with a baby on her hip and another on the way. Bones Beneath the Prairie traces her journey across decades of hidden battles and hard-won freedoms. From oil rigs and cattle pastures to courthouse parades and the legendary Fort Griffin Fandangle, her story unfolds with cinematic detail and lyrical power. This is more than a memoir of abuse—it is a love letter to land, legacy, and the God who never let her go. Along the way, Mayer captures: • The moment of escape, pregnant and terrified, driving into the unknown • The silence that bound her family and the legacies of shame that lingered • The interludes of memory and grace: kitchens, playhouses, parades, and prairie skies • The slow return to faith, belonging, and a homecoming that rewrote the past For readers of Educated and The Glass Castle, this memoir offers a voice rising strong, steady, and full of grace. If you’ve ever carried silence, endured hardship, or longed for redemption, this book will remind you: you are not alone, and love endures.
* Bones Beneath the Prairie: A Memoir of Survival
* Roseann Mayer
* 979-8-9997895-0-1
* Roseann Mayer
* 2025
* 11
* 15
* 256
* Paperback, eBook, Hardcover
* Beneath the wide skies of West Texas, Roseann Mayer grew up believing silence was survival. But when silence turned to bruises, and bruises to fear, she fled into the unknown with a baby on her hip and another on the way.
Bones Beneath the Prairie traces her journey across decades of hidden battles and hard-won freedoms. From oil rigs and cattle pastures to courthouse parades and the legendary Fort Griffin Fandangle, her story unfolds with cinematic detail and lyrical power.
This is more than a memoir of abuse—it is a love letter to land, legacy, and the God who never let her go. Along the way, Mayer captures:
• The moment of escape, pregnant and terrified, driving into the unknown
• The silence that bound her family and the legacies of shame that lingered
• The interludes of memory and grace: kitchens, playhouses, parades, and prairie skies
• The slow return to faith, belonging, and a homecoming that rewrote the past
For readers of Educated and The Glass Castle, this memoir offers a voice rising strong, steady, and full of grace. If you’ve ever carried silence, endured hardship, or longed for redemption, this book will remind you: you are not alone, and love endures.
* English
* https://BonesBeneaththePrairie.com