Somebody’s Daughter: A Memoir by Ashley C. Ford

I’m a longtime fan of Ashley’s. I first came across her work on a blog I frequent and since then have read all of her short form pieces. So, when her memoir was published in 2021 I bought a copy the day it came out. What I love about memoir is that it takes an indirect and nuanced route to uncovering a truth which ultimately, so many people can connect with. The truth I was left with after reading this book: there are so many versions of love available to us, and we get to choose.

Rhodesia Jackson

I am a designer, web developer, & closeted nerd.

I’m also an avid reader, plant lover (and killer), and wannabe interior decorator. I’m all about self-care, from yoga to DIY facials. For now, Boston is my home, but I have dreams to travel the world.

I have been designing for over 10 years and I’ve worked with large financial technology software firms to yoga teachers. Although I worked in the corporate world for the beginning of my career, my true passion lies in helping entrepreneurs develop their own bold, beautiful brand identities and websites.

https://rhodesiajdesigns.com
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