It's the 1960s and seventeen-year-old Rose falls hard for David, a rebel with a criminal record. His bad-boy charm soon overwhelms her...resulting in a shocking pregnancy. Unable to take responsibility for his actions, David joins the Marines and disappears.
Rose tries to stay on track, but life in the Milwaukee projects is tough. Adoption seems like the best choice for both her and her baby-and the hardest decision Rose will ever make.
Time passes. A child grows to an adult. Now twenty years old, Ann never knew why her birth parents gave her up. Did they care? Was she nothing but an inconvenience? The questions were always there, despite being raised in a loving household by caring adoptive parents.
Meanwhile, Ann's biological mother marries and has two more children. Her deadbeat biological father rises through the military to reach a rank of power and importance. And a mother and child search for each other-neither knowing what emotions their meeting might ignite.
A stirring and emotional debut novel, Misbegotten explores the struggles, joys, and imperfections of a mother and her daughter over thirty remarkable years.
About the Author: Josephine Goldman was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Raised in a small town, she enjoyed the connections and deep friendships life in the tightknit community offered and was encouraged to pursue a life of growth and learning.
After graduating from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater with an education degree, Goldman taught young children with disabilities before making the move into school administration. She became an elementary principal and a director of pupil services after securing her master's degree.
Adoption has always been close to Goldman's heart, inspiring the perfect backdrop for Misbegotten. Prior to novel writing, Goldman worked on numerous grants and newsletters and has been published in a local magazine.
She enjoys yoga, theater, traveling, and any activity involving her friends and family. She has two grown children, four stepchildren, and resides in Florida with her husband, Mark.