Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Book details lives of NY authors’ foremother­s

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Authors from around New York state are relating the lives of their foremother­s in a new book.

Editor Patricia Nugent, of Hadley, tells The Post-Star in Glens Falls that women’s stories have been “silenced or drowned out” too often.

The idea for the anthology, “Before They Were Our Mothers: Voices of Women Born Before Rosie Started Riveting,” took root after a man showed up with mementos at the funeral for Nugent’s mother.

First, she learned small, heartwarmi­ng details: Her mother had starred in her high school play and had a German shepherd as a child.

Later, she found a diary that revealed the man at the funeral had broken her mother’s heart by marrying her best friend.

Then a story from another generation emerged. On the back of a photo from her grandparen­ts’ 1907 wedding, someone had scrawled in pencil: “She doesn’t love him — was engaged to someone else.”

“It was a real shock,” said Nugent.

“As a youth, I’d been too consumed with my own drama to care about my foremother­s’ journeys,” she said. “And in retrospect, I found that women of the time were very prideful and private. They were reticent to share negative things and afraid to show vulnerabil­ity because their lives were so hard.”

Other women had stories of their own — and a book was born.

“My ongoing vision is that this book will be a catalyst for storytelli­ng and truth-telling within families,” Nugent wrote in the book’s forward. “In particular, women’s stories, which are too-often silenced or drowned out. Ask now, before it’s too late.”

She invited submission­s through the League of Women Voters and other groups for the book, funded by the Saratoga Arts Council. An editorial review board helped choose the stories. Historical references were fact-checked.

“I can still read some of these and cry,” said Nugent.

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