Victoria Rowell beat the odds of the foster care system to come out on top and carve out for herself a prosperous career as a dancer and then an actress. Up until the age of 18, when she was no longer a ward of the state, Rowell had some amazing women come into her life who helped give her the foundation she needed at various stages. Despite having these women to support and guide her through her early years, Rowell was never adopted and carried with her the burden of anxiety and loneliness that is common to most children in the foster care system.
In this deep and personal memoir, Rowell pays tribute to these amazing women through her stories of what life was like for her growing up. Regardless of whether you have walked in her shoes, or never been touched by this life, The Women Who Raised Me will show its audience what the power of love can do and how it transformed one little girl into an amazing woman.
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