Lynn is a typical 7 year old, growing up in the south in 1964, who loves her family, the Beatles, playing outside until dark and twisting to Chubby Checker’s hit single, most days in that
particular order. She also secretly dreams of being crowned a queen one day, just like the contestants on the Miss America pageant. One Sunday afternoon as she stands before the newly crowned
queens at the Girl’s Auxiliary coronation at First Baptist Church, a small white pillow with a crown on it in her hands, Lynn makes the decision to begin her own GA journey. She quickly
discovers, however, there is one huge obstacle that threatens to prevent her from ever achieving that or any other goal. Cora, a middle aged friend of Lynn’s grandparents, dreams of being a
queen too, each weekday morning as she watches one of her favorite shows, “Queen for a Day.”Little does she know the same thing that threatens to keep Lynn from the crown also threatens to keep
her from her future and more than she is even aware of, perhaps even forcing her to give up before she has the courage to dream again. Will Lynn and Cora ever see their dreams come true? It is
what happens one stormy night on the Pamlico River that has the power to free them both from all that is holding them back, if their hearts are strong enough to live through it. Sweet,
inspirational and deeply rooted in Southern 1960’s culture, “Your Hand in Mine” captures the power of renewed Hope and the pursuit of dreams, blending the lives and struggles of two similar,
but unlikely characters, set apart only by age. Set against the backdrop of a changing America, grieving from the recent assassination of President John Kennedy, this story reminds us of an
innocent time so quickly slipping away. It was a time of church picnics, five and dime stores, the birth of rock and roll, a love for the simple things in life, and the pursuit of the American
Dream, before that dream began to fall apart, and social change, injustice, war and unrest became such a huge part of our daily dialogue. It is my hope this book will inspire us all to dream
Big dreams again, and live fearless and hopeful lives.