Her story started deep in the Great Smoky Mountains, where a family of 14 made their home without modern conveniences. With no electricity or running water, life was tough, but they got by, leaning on each other and their strong faith. The parents, who married as teenagers, raised their twelve children in a two-room wooden house.
By their mid-thirties, they had six boys and six girls, creating a lively, noisy household. In this setting, full of music and shared chores, the children learned to make the best of what they had. But how did they manage everyday life and keep their spirits up despite the challenges?