Victoria Rowell chronicles the years she spent in America's foster-care system, profiling the women who nurtured, guided, taught, and challenged her to fulfill her dreams and become an accomplished actress, philanthropist, and mother.
Born as a ward of the state of Maine, Victoria Rowell's mother was a blueblood and her father was an unknown African American. The series of women who raised her, often unknowingly, helped her rise of the foster care system and into New York City's worlds of ballet, acting, and adulthood. Victoria became an accomplished television and film star.