Divine Glory (Paperback)


The year was 1965 and I was in downtown Dallas parading thru Neiman Marcus in a Batgirl costume at thirteen years old--instead of the cheerleading uniform I had just been fitted for--promoting the Batman book that my stepmother had written. You don't know crazy until you've lived with it, through it, and survived it That would be 'Crazy Beth'...once heralded as a 'heroine' who survived the plane crash at Love Field when I was six years old. My dad, Spencer Black, Texas oilman, had a heart attack at the controls of his plane and his fifth wife, Beth, lived to tell her story. Now, as Paul Harvey would say, is the ""rest of the story""--my siblings and I survived Beth Until this day in downtown Dallas, no one knew what was really going on behind the doors of the Mediterranean mansion on Lakewood Boulevard after my dad's death. I will take you on a journey of stories that are sometimes humorous, scary, sad, upsetting, and definitely bizarre....like the Batgirl story My siblings and I continued to survive years of her mental illness, alcoholism, abuse and neglect, which ultimately led to foster care. This is a true-life story of 'Riches to Rags' but also one of survival--and ultimately life after Beth and in spite of Beth--told with my therapeutic sense of humor.

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The year was 1965 and I was in downtown Dallas parading thru Neiman Marcus in a Batgirl costume at thirteen years old--instead of the cheerleading uniform I had just been fitted for--promoting the Batman book that my stepmother had written. You don't know crazy until you've lived with it, through it, and survived it That would be 'Crazy Beth'...once heralded as a 'heroine' who survived the plane crash at Love Field when I was six years old. My dad, Spencer Black, Texas oilman, had a heart attack at the controls of his plane and his fifth wife, Beth, lived to tell her story. Now, as Paul Harvey would say, is the ""rest of the story""--my siblings and I survived Beth Until this day in downtown Dallas, no one knew what was really going on behind the doors of the Mediterranean mansion on Lakewood Boulevard after my dad's death. I will take you on a journey of stories that are sometimes humorous, scary, sad, upsetting, and definitely bizarre....like the Batgirl story My siblings and I continued to survive years of her mental illness, alcoholism, abuse and neglect, which ultimately led to foster care. This is a true-life story of 'Riches to Rags' but also one of survival--and ultimately life after Beth and in spite of Beth--told with my therapeutic sense of humor.

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Imprint

Tate Publishing

Country of origin

United States

Release date

March 2014

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First published

March 2014

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 16mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

304

ISBN-13

978-1-62994-445-6

Barcode

9781629944456

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LSN

1-62994-445-9



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