In this moving and deeply personal account, Ella Beam recounts the story of her family, beginning with her ancestors' arrival in America in the 17th century and continuing through the present day. Through tales of triumph and tragedy, perseverance and sacrifice, Beam offers a vivid and compelling portrait of one family's enduring legacy. This book is a testament to the power of family and the importance of knowing where we come from.
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