Innocence. Intrigue. Injustice, and a happy ending.
Born into a wealthy, political family, Anne Sharp Williams Flowers has
lived a privileged but fascinating life. She grew up predominantly in
the company of adults, and many of them fill our history books-like
Harry Truman, who taught her how to win a snowball fight.
Her grandfather was the minority whip of the United States House of
Representatives and later the minority leader of the United States
Senate. Her father was a successful engineer, inventor, and scientist
who oversaw the electrical part of the Manhattan Project for President
Roosevelt. Her mother was one of the highest paid models in Europe and
America, who became a successful fashion designer and businesswoman.
But this is only the background for her story. Anne married a
plantation owner and well-connected attorney from a wealthy family in
Mississippi. After years of marriage she uncovered a shocking betrayal,
and found herself in the longest running divorce case in Mississippi
history. Learn how she winds her way through this maze of deceit,
exposing injustice and corruption, and ultimately comes out both
changed and victorious.