Coal Miner's Daughter
"I'm 15. I'm getting married. My mother doesn't want me to get married." But that's just the beginning of the story.
- By Maryalice Yakutchik
- Smithsonian magazine, June 2006, Subscribe
(Page 3 of 3)
And? “I think it’s just an amazing picture,” Jenny says. “It tells so much but shows little.”
Betty says it evoked a feeling she has lived with for 20 years—the feeling that she had failed her daughter: “I actually cried. It took me a little while to get over it.”
Jenny, once again, was firm with her mother: “I told her there was nothing she could have said or did that could have changed anything. It was all my decision. She did not let me down.”
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Comments (2)
the story is well written, but since it is mostly a story about a photo, what is the point in publishing it without actually showing us the photo that it is describing???
Posted by manyshoes on September 7,2011 | 11:47 PM
I never read this article until now and I just laugh at my cousin Jenny because she is VERY stubborn, even to this day. She makes me laugh… But Aunt Betty is the same way so they get it from each other… I have seen the picture and I love it but I never asked about the story. Only thing I knew was the title. The article was great and I loved it … The picture was amazing. This article got the details of my aunt standing with her hands on her hips and having to take a smoke … just to calm down! This story was great and I will always keep!!
Posted by Martina Foust on November 13,2008 | 08:00 PM