Terry Sue Harms is the author of her third book, a remarkable accomplishment for a woman who didn’t start reading until she was in her early twenties. This new release is a memoir titled The Strongbox. In it, she reveals the grit, tenacity, and courage it took to not only tackle her reading disability but also to find her absent biological father and face his rejections. Terry Sue didn’t begin writing until she was in her forties, but she’d been hairdressing since she was a teenager, and it’s the intimate story-telling nature of that profession that has fueled her personable, candid, and compelling writing style.
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Really nice interview. I have read Terry’s book, and am so inspired by it. She is also my good friend, and I am in awe that she was able to write her story in such a succinct and flowing way.