Confronting the Pitchford Curse: Beverly Miller's Story of Love and Greed
By (Author) Loraine Haynie
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BookBaby
23rd April 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
Gender studies: women and girls
Paperback
216
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 15mm
344g
The Pitchford family became wealthy and influential in Jensen Beach, Florida in the 1860's. Their family businesses grew from pineapple farming to RV campsites, apartments, restaurants, fishing industry and many other small endeavors after the Great Depression. Their fortune and reputation was destroyed by a curse that invaded the family until the 2000s, when the daughter of the most successful Pitchford took over the dynasty and used her real estate expertise to bring part of the fortune back. Beverly P. Miller adored her father and wanted to be just like him. He taught her how to solve problems, develop a business and be self-sufficient. When he disappointed her with his decisions of unlawful business practice and infidelity, she continued on her path of success and became a wealthy real estate broker. She and the love of her life, Jack, had a whirlwind life and lived in Washington, DC and West Palm Beach where she made many real estate deals. Eventually she was called back to Jensen Beach to face the curse that ruled the lives of all the Pitchford men.
Loraine Haynie grew up in Atlanta, Georgia, spent career years in Gainesville, Georgia, and retired to Hoschton, Georgia. She is a Southern girl, enjoying her retirement writing Southern novels. Her goal is to honor God by writing cozy-reading stories about love and redemption . This memoir/biography is her third book which focuses on the human frailty of 'greed' and how that affliction ruins a family's good name and depletes their fortune, until a success-driven granddaughter takes over and restores everything once lost. Loraine and her husband live in an active-adult community, participate in a supportive church, and spend time with their three children, their spouses, and seven wonderful grandchildren.