We cannot choose our parents, but can we choose our destiny? Her faith in God and her love for her children kept Lorie Williams sane while she was held captive by her biological father for twenty-seven years.
This is a story of the triumph of the human spirit..
As Lorie shares her journey to freedom, the reader will marvel at her faith, strength, and perseverance.
Her father charmed the authority figures who tried to intervene or he scared them away.
Lorie only dreamed of escape.
All the while she survived fifteen pregnancies by her father and a workload that few people could endure.
Scavenging food from commercial dumpsters, then selling it to unsuspecting Amish farmers, became the only viable business for them. and Canada.
About author(s): Lorie Williams lived in tents and a dilapidated school bus as her abusive father dragged her through the U.
S.
Although national talk shows requested interviews with her, she declined.
Her story broke in 1995.
We cannot choose our parents, but can we choose our destiny? Her faith in God and her love for her children kept Lorie Williams sane while she was held captive by her biological father for twenty-seven years