Going to Wings, Sandra Worsham
Going to Wings, Sandra Worsham
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Going to Wings
A Memoir

Author: Sandra Worsham

Narrator: Sandra Worsham

Unabridged: 13 hr

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Lantern Audio

Published: 09/12/2020


Synopsis

Going to Wings, by Sandra Worsham, is a tender and entertaining memoir about love, family, sexuality, and faith. The author loves women, she loves Catholicism, and she loves her small hometown of Milledgeville, Georgia, the home of the Catholic writer, Flannery O'Connor. The result is a dramatic struggle well worth following. This is a journey of stunning losses and successes, of fear and courage, told with admirable style and wit, with charming innocence, and with honesty. The story begins in 1975, when the author is twenty-seven, on the day she tries to tell her mother that she is gay—"Mama, I have been in touch with Ellen again"--and ends thirty-five years later with her finally coming out, first to herself and then to others. It is the story of her rejection of her own homosexuality and her attempt to change herself by hiding in the closet of the Catholic Church, after having grown up Southern Baptist. During those years Worsham is caregiver, first for her mother and then for her celibate friend Teeny. After the deaths of both of these important women in her life, she finally begins the terrifying journey of coming out. In 2010, at the Second Congregational Church in Bennington, Vermont, she marries Letha, a woman she met on Match.com, a marriage that eventually becomes legal in Georgia. The title, Going to Wings, comes from the name the Milledgeville lesbians call their weekly gathering at a downtown restaurant, "The Brick."

Reviews

Goodreads review by Reader on February 07, 2018

Reviewed by Kimberly Luyckx for Reader Views (1/18) “Going to Wings” is the story of a young woman who struggles to fit herself into the mold of a wife from the Deep South in the 1970’s. In her memoir, Sandra Worsham is uncomfortable with who she is until she gains new perspectives outside the realm......more

Goodreads review by Scarlett on January 11, 2018

Worsham has composed a truly compelling memoir, wrought with emotion and vulnerability. I had the chance to speak with her at a reading prior to reading the book for myself, and I believe that her kindness and compassion are mirrored on the page. Worsham’s story meant something to me, and I hope tha......more

Goodreads review by Linda on January 18, 2018

A memoir that covers coming out, religious conversion, being a caretaker for an aging parent and friend, love, loss, and more. Written by an award-winning Georgia English teacher. I would like to hear more about her teaching experience, but I guess that would be another whole book.......more

Goodreads review by Dee on November 03, 2017

excellent read. compassionate, tearful and challenging.......more