Rainey

The Story of a Woman

by Lloyd J. Guillory


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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 25/06/2001

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 324
ISBN : 9780759621275
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 324
ISBN : 9780759621268

About the Book

Rainey was born during the great depression in a rural country in Arkansas. She was born of a sickly, prostitute mother, who lived with a grandmother on a small, hard scrabble piece of farmland. Their situation was so dire, with the mother knowing she had not long to live, and the grandmother too old to attempt to raise a child under such difficult circumstances, the mother reluctantly offers Rainey up for adoption. (This was not uncommon during the depression when children were shunted off to relatives or neighbors.) Given first to another farm family, which by today's standards would be considered dysfunctional, she runs away at the age of six. She eventually ends up with a group of women, mostly old-maid schoolteachers, who make some attempt to restore a degree of normalcy to the child's life. This is the nearest thing to a functional family she would ever know, but an unfortunate and ill-advised wartime marriage, once again, turns her on the wrong road of life. She goes through a series of misfortunes, including a jail term, before she eventually meets the love of her life. But once again, fate is cruel to her because he is married. She has an illegitimate child by him and, knowing he cannot marry her, leaves him with no forwarding address. She returns to the area of her childhood, where he, now single, eventually finds her, and in true romance fashion, they are brought together and supposedly live happily-ever-after.


About the Author

Lloyd J. Guillory was born into a French Cajun family in South Louisiana in 1925. He spent his formative years there and remembers vividly the great depression of the 30s, which reached the land and the people in it. As with most men of his generation, he served his country as a combat fighter pilot in P-51 Mustangs. After the war, he attended Louisiana State University from which her received a BS in Architectural Engineering, and had his own architectural office in Morgan City, LA for 35 years, during which he designed many of the area's public buildings.

It was his memories of the great depression, which prompted him to write of Rainey and her trials and tribulations as she stumbled through life.