It May Not Leave a Scar Author:Milam McGraw Propst Sarah Sinclair flees Memphis to escape the despair of her husbands suicide. She takes with her, Imogene, the Sinclairs eighteen-year-old daughter. Once in New Orleans, the two women search for solace: Sarah finds hers through a career; while Imogene, "Mo," looks for peace in the contents of a silver flask. One thing is for certain: h... more »ow Eugene Sinclair died is not to be mentioned; it is to be ignored, to be forgotten. Life is to go on as if nothing has occurred. Or so they think. As years pass, Imogene marries Harvey Clark and gives birth to a daughter of her own, Sarah Imogene Sinclair Clark, "Sister," as she is called. Three generations of Sinclair women live on and deny; lie and remain in the dark. Sarah, now "Grandee," loves her grandchild Sister more than life itself; even so, she holds shut the closet door to family secrets. Mo, trapped in a prison of alcoholism, barely endures her hearts dark burdens; yet she, too, stands sentry at the closets door. Sister, a daughter of sunshine, manages to thrive in spite of the chaos in her world. Slowly, a key turns in the lock, and the family closet is opened to the light of truth. From New Orleans to Memphis to Birmingham to Atlanta, this is a poignant story of devastation, but it is also one punctuated with humor and warmth, love and faith, forgiveness and redemption.« less