Martha's Journals: Book One

Innocence to Woman The Uncensored Story of a Remarkable Woman's Life and Loves

by Thomas Isaac Franklin


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Softcover
$37.95
Hardcover
$55.95
E-Book
$14.95
Softcover
$37.95

Book Details

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Publication Date : 2/03/2009

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 596
ISBN : 9781436395212
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 596
ISBN : 9781436395229
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 596
ISBN : 9781453595367

About the Book

Martha Baker was a very average Midwestern girl. She wrote in her journal nearly every day of her life beginning at the age of nine. Her life changed directions many times but she always stayed true to her journal. Some people find it hard to deny their nature. Martha found it impossible. Her inner conflicts and tortured decisions affected her life far more than events happening in the world around her. Author Thomas Isaac Franklin served as both editor of Martha's journals and writer of this chronicle of her early life. All of the most fantastic events and deeply felt emotions in the book came directly from her journals. Her entries were often graphic, uncensored, and raw. They are intended for mature readers. Franklin had to supplement the sometimes-sparse journal entries with research. He interviewed Martha's relatives, friends, and noteworthy characters that appear in her journals. He found it necessary to expand the least descriptive portions of the journals to add imagery, form, and continuity to his writing. As you open Martha's Journals: Book One, you will be privy to her deepest held thoughts and desires. She will tell you secrets she would never verbalize to even her closest friends. This narrative follows Martha's life from birth to womanhood. You will accompany her as she explores her mind, body, and desires like few woman could or would. Read the first three chapters of Martha's story online at Xlibris.com


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