When Amelia Masterson received the request for an interview with The New York Post regarding the Prohibition Movement, a flood of emotion resurfaced. Her involvement came from necessity during desperate times; the disappearance of her beloved Joshua; the flaming light of their daughters birth; the haunting memory of a nurse whisking a wriggling infant from the delivery room; the doctors insistence that one of her babies was dead. The insignia of a broken heart became Amelias family symbol for hope of brighter days. In a world that continues to spiral forward, history reveals that little has changed in the requisite of a woman seeking completion. Beyond duty, obligation, and service to family, there remains a hidden key. Deep within the heart of a faithful woman lies the mysterious truth about fulfillment, the joy in finding completion, and the sanctity of family. When one woman welcomes the challenge to teach the younger, she is rewarded through answered prayers.
