About this Book
Without a Map by Meredith Hall is a powerful memoir that chronicles the journey of loss, resilience, and ultimately, self-discovery. Hall recounts her heartbreaking experience as a young, pregnant teenager in a small New Hampshire town in the 1960s, facing rejection from her family and community. With no guidance or support, she finds herself navigating the complex realms of motherhood, love, and independence. Through her raw and honest storytelling, Hall invites readers into her quest for identity and belonging, as she defies societal expectations and forges her own path towards healing and redemption. Without a Map is a captivating and inspiring memoir that explores the universal themes of personal growth, strength, and the steadfast will to overcome life's most challenging obstacles.
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6 Parts
Overview
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The oppressive nature of a strict religious community
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The struggle of teenage pregnancy and societal shame
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The power of love in overcoming obstacles
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The weight of loss and the journey towards self-discovery
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The importance of forging one's own path
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