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Synopsis
How I Got Here: A Memoir tells about her upbringing in Guatemala and Rome
and then as a young adult in America. As a result of her upbringing, upon meeting
someone new, she invariably says, "I wasn't raised here"--"here" meaning America.
But she has also discovered that her first ancestors on her mother's side were among
the Scottish prisoners of war transported to Maryland's Eastern Shore in 1654; the
first Lucas to America was a Quaker who sailed to Philadelphia in 1679. The stories of
her ancestors--from Scottish prisoners to slaveholders and beyond--have become her
stories and are central to her genealogical memoir. Those stories help explain, in the
broadest sense, how she got here.