“As one of the estimated 7,000+ abandoned children in the US each year, author Sherrie Lancaster shows us that generational trauma continues to impact lives. Cracks of Destruction is at once a history, a memoir, an autobiography, and a life lesson on how to be strong and just keep going.” —Kathleen Perreault, MS, CCC-Sp
EACH TIME MOM CRIED, THE LANCASTER FAMILY KNEW WHAT WOULD HAPPEN A MOVE TO SOMEWHERE NEW.
By the time Sherrie was ten, roaming with Mom had led to seventeen moves—until the day Mom cried as she walked away and abandoned her children. Sherrie’s wandering then began and continued through eighteen more moves until her high school graduation. Her one saving grace was the couple who came to her rescue and saved her over and over.
As Sherrie tried to find what she’d lost, the convoluted path of her life was filled with bus stations, country-western music, soul-killing indifference, and the unlikeliest of characters—vividly complex, daring, and with deeply flawed personalities.
At twenty-two, Sherrie revisited what should have been the Lancasters’ forever home. It looked just as she remembered, except for a crack in the fireplace wall. That crack added character to the wall, yet she knew the crack caused by moving and abandonment had destroyed her family. It was up to her to rebuild her life.
Sherrie Lancaster’s story is powerful and painfully honest as she shows us what it took to feel whole again.Read More
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Cracks of Destruction: A Daughter's Search for Home
“As one of the estimated 7,000+ abandoned children in the US each year, author Sherrie Lancaster shows us that generational trauma continues to impact lives. Cracks of Destruction is at once a history, a memoir, an autobiography, and a life lesson on how to be strong and just keep going.” —Kathleen Perreault, MS, CCC-Sp
EACH TIME MOM CRIED, THE LANCASTER FAMILY KNEW WHAT WOULD HAPPEN A MOVE TO SOMEWHERE NEW.
By the time Sherrie was ten, roaming with Mom had led to seventeen moves—until the day Mom cried as she walked away and abandoned her children. Sherrie’s wandering then began and continued through eighteen more moves until her high school graduation. Her one saving grace was the couple who came to her rescue and saved her over and over.
As Sherrie tried to find what she’d lost, the convoluted path of her life was filled with bus stations, country-western music, soul-killing indifference, and the unlikeliest of characters—vividly complex, daring, and with deeply flawed personalities.
At twenty-two, Sherrie revisited what should have been the Lancasters’ forever home. It looked just as she remembered, except for a crack in the fireplace wall. That crack added character to the wall, yet she knew the crack caused by moving and abandonment had destroyed her family. It was up to her to rebuild her life.
Sherrie Lancaster’s story is powerful and painfully honest as she shows us what it took to feel whole again.Read More