1973 MISS CONGENIALITY Audiobook By Carol Denise Mitchell, Carol Mitchell cover art

1973 MISS CONGENIALITY

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1973 Miss Congeniality is a deeply personal and inspiring memoir by award-winning author Carol Denise Mitchell, whose unforgettable story began in her groundbreaking debut, What Happened to Suzy. In this new work, Mitchell returns to the pivotal moment she was crowned Miss Congeniality at the Miss Pomona Valley Pageant—a title that marked the beginning of her transformation from a girl silenced by abuse to a woman celebrated for her grace, strength, and voice.
Set in Southern California during the vibrant yet turbulent 1970s, this book explores the cultural and emotional landscape of a young Black girl determined to be seen and valued. After surviving 17 years of abuse from her mother, it was Mamus—a woman of quiet wisdom and unconditional love—who finally helped Carol feel worthy of love and recognition. That healing relationship, paired with the triumph of the pageant, became a turning point in her life.
With historical detail, rare archival images, and heartfelt storytelling, 1973 Miss Congeniality is more than a memoir—it's a tribute to resilience, the power of chosen family, and the courage it takes to reclaim your story.
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