In 1996, Miriam's House opened its doors and welcomed Washington, DC's homeless women with AIDS.
Wouldn't it be great if we made sure Nowhere Else I Want to Be is published during Miriam's House's twentieth anniversary year?
We can do that with only 95 more pre-orders.
Please help me put this memoir into production by the end of January.
Will you please consider ordering one more book THIS WEEKEND? Or, if you've already ordered ten (the limit) getting a friend or colleague or family member to order?
If you order, you'll receive this mug as a gift. And the satisfaction of helping the voices of women who are to often ignored to be heard.
Chapter Three – a brief biography
To this day, I hardly know how to explain why I founded, then lived and worked at Miriam’s House. Part of me wishes I didn’t have to explain at all. I wish my choice were as automatically understood as that of a wealthy business person who has risen to a position of power. Anyway, there’s no simple answer to the question, why did you want to?
But in trying to sift through it for myself, I can think of no better explanation for havi. . .
Chapter Three – a brief biography
To this day, I hardly know how to explain why I founded, then lived and worked at Miriam’s House. Part of me wishes I didn’t have to explain at all. I wish my choice were as automatically understood as that of a wealthy business person who has risen to a position of power. Anyway, there’s no simple answer to the question, why did you want to?
But in trying to sift through it for myself, I can think of no better explanation for havi. . .