The Girl Who Watched the Flames
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Narrated by:
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Anna Gilliam-Abbasi
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By:
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Etta Blann
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Ruby Mae Patterson was ten years old when her father forced her to watch their house burn with her mother inside.
Two weeks later, he was dead too.
Born in 1954 in Easton, Maryland, Ruby Mae came of age in a world that had already decided what a Black girl's life was worth. What followed was a half-century journey through the darkest corridors of American life: the segregated back roads of the Eastern Shore, the locked wards of a state hospital, the sterile violence of forced sterilization. She loved men who couldn't stay. She left a daughter behind, repeating the only pattern she knew.
For fifteen years, crack cocaine offered what nothing else could—a way to forget. At fifty, an aneurysm nearly took what little remained.
This unflinching novel traces one woman's struggle to survive the unsurvivable, to carry the weight of abandonment across generations, to keep breathing when every system designed to help her was built to break her instead. It's a story about what we inherit and what we can't escape, about the mothers we lose and the daughters we leave behind.
Now Ruby Mae waits in a small room, hoping for a reunion that may never come, still searching for the one thing that's eluded her entire life: someone who stays.
©2025 Etta Blann , Etta Allen (P)2026 Etta Blann, Etta Allen