In Our Daughters, author Ellen R. Johnson reflects on her difficult childhood, the lessons she has learned, and the various obstacles she overcame while growing up in Rochester, New York.
A teen parent who had four children by the time she was twenty-three, Johnson shares the importance of making good choices early in life, setting goals, and sharing the work of raising children.
From living on welfare to working a steady job to earning a college education, this poignant book provides an important perspective on the consequences of both positive and negative life decisions.
Johnson faced enormous challenges as a single mother and candidly points out the underlying struggle that women and men face when raising children as a solitary parent, resulting in something that is unfair to the caregiver, the children, and society.
Written by someone who could have fallen by the wayside but instead turned her life around and surpassed everyone's expectations, including her own, this powerful resource promotes self-esteem, provides practical strategies for setting a variety of personal objectives, and encourages young women everywhere to discover who they are, where they are going, and how to get there.
About the Author: Ellen R. Johnson is a divorced mother of four adult children and three grandchildren. She has acquired several degrees in her lifetime, including an associate's degree in business administration, a bachelor's degree in organizational management, a master's in management, and a master's in accounting.
Born and raised in Rochester, New York, she is the oldest daughter in her family, allowing her a unique perspective on the detailed events of their past.