DNA: Do Not Assume
DNA: Do Not Assume will appeal to many different interests: DNA researchers, romantics, true story and cozy mystery enthusiasts, plus readers of God centered accounts. Drusilla intended her lie to die with her, but that changed when the author's sister called with the results of their DNA search. They did not share the same father. This knowledge stirred-up decades of rumors along with the once buried question, "Who is he?" Now, in the 21st century, seventeen years after her mother's death, her author-daughter is left to ask and answer the nagging question from long ago. Part One—The author uses commonsense and family recollections to create a biography of her mother's early life that reads like a Debbie Macomber novel except, the facts are real! Fifteen-year-old Drusilla meets a good-looking sailor. They quickly marry and have two children. Their happy life seems to end with Bill's discharge from the Navy in 1946. Bill deposits his brood with his parents in Ohio and leaves for a three-month electrician course in Chicago. Fun loving Drusilla is a fish out of water in this small town. She is expected to provide childcare/housekeeping duties for the eleven residents. In exchange, she and her children are given free room and board until they can move into a home of their own. Probable events place the author's parents together as strangers, watching a dance competition. Drusilla succumbs to a romantic fling. This decision creates a story filled with tension, violence, and wrecked lives. Drusilla plots how she'll convince her husband, Bill, that the baby growing in her tummy is his. Bill has good reason to doubt and grows desperate to know the truth but Drusilla isn't talking. Face-offs go beyond name calling. A rifle is grabbed, fists fly, and bones break in an effort to beat the truth out of a pregnant Drusilla. Drusilla calls him and reveals their baby's first two names, "Tarry Lee," but not its gender. The significance of this omission becomes clear as the story progresses. Bill wins custody of their first two children in the divorce. Heartsick and destitute, Drusilla tries to commit suicide and but lands in a mental institution; the newborn goes to foster care. Throughout this part, the author refers to her birth father as "he," placing all references to him in italics, taking the reader with her on the journey to find him. Part Two is autobiographical and tells the story of the author's life with her mother, Drusilla. The story continues when a revived Drusilla has regained mental and physical strength, goes to work, finds a home, and regains custody of her baby. Drusilla sets new goals to remake herself. Soon a tall, blonde man enters their lives and later, Tarry is adopted and renamed. Mission accomplished, Drusilla files for divorce. At this point, daddy number four, enters the picture. With him, Drusilla's blue-collar existence takes an upward turn. Several chapters deal with Drusilla's new popularity, along with the author's own coming of age. The chapter, "My Prince Arrived in a 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix!" introduces the author as a young twenty-year-old longing for love and searching for God. When she finds her love, her life, like her mother's, evolves into a soap-box opera. The author marries, finds God (again), has children, raises them, lives her life, buries her mother, and retires thinking she knows all there is to know about her mother's life. Until that fateful phone call when Drusilla's well-crafted house of cards tumbled down. Part Three— The last and final part is a memoir, written alternately by two first cousins found through a DNA website. Piece-by-piece a mother's web of lies; a daughter's quest for truth; found family; and, his name is revealed; fit together by God the mystery is solved and the puzzle completed.
1136767025
DNA: Do Not Assume
DNA: Do Not Assume will appeal to many different interests: DNA researchers, romantics, true story and cozy mystery enthusiasts, plus readers of God centered accounts. Drusilla intended her lie to die with her, but that changed when the author's sister called with the results of their DNA search. They did not share the same father. This knowledge stirred-up decades of rumors along with the once buried question, "Who is he?" Now, in the 21st century, seventeen years after her mother's death, her author-daughter is left to ask and answer the nagging question from long ago. Part One—The author uses commonsense and family recollections to create a biography of her mother's early life that reads like a Debbie Macomber novel except, the facts are real! Fifteen-year-old Drusilla meets a good-looking sailor. They quickly marry and have two children. Their happy life seems to end with Bill's discharge from the Navy in 1946. Bill deposits his brood with his parents in Ohio and leaves for a three-month electrician course in Chicago. Fun loving Drusilla is a fish out of water in this small town. She is expected to provide childcare/housekeeping duties for the eleven residents. In exchange, she and her children are given free room and board until they can move into a home of their own. Probable events place the author's parents together as strangers, watching a dance competition. Drusilla succumbs to a romantic fling. This decision creates a story filled with tension, violence, and wrecked lives. Drusilla plots how she'll convince her husband, Bill, that the baby growing in her tummy is his. Bill has good reason to doubt and grows desperate to know the truth but Drusilla isn't talking. Face-offs go beyond name calling. A rifle is grabbed, fists fly, and bones break in an effort to beat the truth out of a pregnant Drusilla. Drusilla calls him and reveals their baby's first two names, "Tarry Lee," but not its gender. The significance of this omission becomes clear as the story progresses. Bill wins custody of their first two children in the divorce. Heartsick and destitute, Drusilla tries to commit suicide and but lands in a mental institution; the newborn goes to foster care. Throughout this part, the author refers to her birth father as "he," placing all references to him in italics, taking the reader with her on the journey to find him. Part Two is autobiographical and tells the story of the author's life with her mother, Drusilla. The story continues when a revived Drusilla has regained mental and physical strength, goes to work, finds a home, and regains custody of her baby. Drusilla sets new goals to remake herself. Soon a tall, blonde man enters their lives and later, Tarry is adopted and renamed. Mission accomplished, Drusilla files for divorce. At this point, daddy number four, enters the picture. With him, Drusilla's blue-collar existence takes an upward turn. Several chapters deal with Drusilla's new popularity, along with the author's own coming of age. The chapter, "My Prince Arrived in a 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix!" introduces the author as a young twenty-year-old longing for love and searching for God. When she finds her love, her life, like her mother's, evolves into a soap-box opera. The author marries, finds God (again), has children, raises them, lives her life, buries her mother, and retires thinking she knows all there is to know about her mother's life. Until that fateful phone call when Drusilla's well-crafted house of cards tumbled down. Part Three— The last and final part is a memoir, written alternately by two first cousins found through a DNA website. Piece-by-piece a mother's web of lies; a daughter's quest for truth; found family; and, his name is revealed; fit together by God the mystery is solved and the puzzle completed.
3.99 In Stock
DNA: Do Not Assume

DNA: Do Not Assume

DNA: Do Not Assume

DNA: Do Not Assume

eBook

$3.99 

Available on Compatible NOOK devices, the free NOOK App and in My Digital Library.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers

LEND ME® See Details

Overview

DNA: Do Not Assume will appeal to many different interests: DNA researchers, romantics, true story and cozy mystery enthusiasts, plus readers of God centered accounts. Drusilla intended her lie to die with her, but that changed when the author's sister called with the results of their DNA search. They did not share the same father. This knowledge stirred-up decades of rumors along with the once buried question, "Who is he?" Now, in the 21st century, seventeen years after her mother's death, her author-daughter is left to ask and answer the nagging question from long ago. Part One—The author uses commonsense and family recollections to create a biography of her mother's early life that reads like a Debbie Macomber novel except, the facts are real! Fifteen-year-old Drusilla meets a good-looking sailor. They quickly marry and have two children. Their happy life seems to end with Bill's discharge from the Navy in 1946. Bill deposits his brood with his parents in Ohio and leaves for a three-month electrician course in Chicago. Fun loving Drusilla is a fish out of water in this small town. She is expected to provide childcare/housekeeping duties for the eleven residents. In exchange, she and her children are given free room and board until they can move into a home of their own. Probable events place the author's parents together as strangers, watching a dance competition. Drusilla succumbs to a romantic fling. This decision creates a story filled with tension, violence, and wrecked lives. Drusilla plots how she'll convince her husband, Bill, that the baby growing in her tummy is his. Bill has good reason to doubt and grows desperate to know the truth but Drusilla isn't talking. Face-offs go beyond name calling. A rifle is grabbed, fists fly, and bones break in an effort to beat the truth out of a pregnant Drusilla. Drusilla calls him and reveals their baby's first two names, "Tarry Lee," but not its gender. The significance of this omission becomes clear as the story progresses. Bill wins custody of their first two children in the divorce. Heartsick and destitute, Drusilla tries to commit suicide and but lands in a mental institution; the newborn goes to foster care. Throughout this part, the author refers to her birth father as "he," placing all references to him in italics, taking the reader with her on the journey to find him. Part Two is autobiographical and tells the story of the author's life with her mother, Drusilla. The story continues when a revived Drusilla has regained mental and physical strength, goes to work, finds a home, and regains custody of her baby. Drusilla sets new goals to remake herself. Soon a tall, blonde man enters their lives and later, Tarry is adopted and renamed. Mission accomplished, Drusilla files for divorce. At this point, daddy number four, enters the picture. With him, Drusilla's blue-collar existence takes an upward turn. Several chapters deal with Drusilla's new popularity, along with the author's own coming of age. The chapter, "My Prince Arrived in a 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix!" introduces the author as a young twenty-year-old longing for love and searching for God. When she finds her love, her life, like her mother's, evolves into a soap-box opera. The author marries, finds God (again), has children, raises them, lives her life, buries her mother, and retires thinking she knows all there is to know about her mother's life. Until that fateful phone call when Drusilla's well-crafted house of cards tumbled down. Part Three— The last and final part is a memoir, written alternately by two first cousins found through a DNA website. Piece-by-piece a mother's web of lies; a daughter's quest for truth; found family; and, his name is revealed; fit together by God the mystery is solved and the puzzle completed.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781098315849
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication date: 07/14/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 244
File size: 647 KB

About the Author

Teri Pizza has authored several books and is a former columnist and speaker.

Her Thyme to Eat books: "Simplicity of Fresh Produce," and "Enjoy Recipes for Fresh Produce" help cooks derive the most from their fruits and vegetables by saving more, wasting less, and eating better. As one reviewer said, "They are a must for every kitchen."

Teri credits her book, "COPD: Eat to Breathe Plan to Feeling Better," and a fabulous team of medical professionals for her ability to live a viable life while battling Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.
Her inspirational books include "My Prayer Journal" and the anthology, "The Joy of Growing Old with God" which gave birth to her writing career.

"DNA: Do Not Assume," takes readers on a journey through her personal life as she discovers the shameful lie her mother told about her birth and how Teri found the family her mother tried to keep hidden.

Teri has, at one time or another, called OH, IN, IL, VA, D.C., TN and FL "home." In addition to writing, she enjoys fine dining, reading, and sitting with her husband, John, on their balcony, looking over Florida's Intracoastal Waterway and toasting to beautiful sunsets. Lynne Merrill realized early on, that she wanted to be a teacher. Today, she still teaches children with special needs from her educational center in the Los Angeles suburbs.

Lynne has always written for fun, and hopes to have more time to do so post retirement. She says that finding Teri was the most amazing experience and hopes others get to experience the same joy.

Lynne delights in traveling, reading, theater, and spending time with her daughter, son-in-law, and grandchildren. She says "They are my moon and stars."

Table of Contents

The Lie Exposed 1

Part 1 1926-1950 Drusilla's Biography 7

Drusilla Garland Hobbs 9

Prince Charming #1 13

Drusilla's Prince Charming #2 19

It's Just Dinner 31

Homecoming 37

Part 2 Terry & Drusilla Autobiography From 1951-2000 41

A New Beginning 43

Terry Lee McKain-First Remake 51

Best Laid Plans 59

Terry Lee Myers-Second Remake 65

Teri Lee Myers-Third Remake 73

"Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" 85

Teri Lee Myers McKain-Fourth Remake 91

A Name of My Own-Teri Lee McKain-Fifth Remake 95

My Prince Arrived in a 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix! 103

Tarnished 107

Teri Lee Pizza-Sixth Remake 113

Learning to Walk with God 117

Ihe Learning Curve 125

Continuing the Walk 131

Home Sweet Home 139

Leaning on the Arms of Christ 153

Roller Coaster Riding 159

New Beginnings 169

Mountain Memories 175

Teri Lee Elizabeth Pizza-Seventh Remake 185

Part 3 Memoirs Of Meeting Family: Final Remake 193

First Contact by Teri 195

Lynne's Response: 197

Conversation Starters 203

Lynne: 205

Teri: 207

Lynne: 211

Meeting Family 213

Lynne's Missing Piece 221

Seeds Sown 223

Acknowledgements 231

About The Authors 233

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews