Michigan, USA - 2025 - In her deeply emotional and nostalgic book ‘The Journey’, the author Fran Bauman invites readers to an emotional and memorable journey of love, joy, sadness, and the enduring bonds between two sisters. The book is told through the reflective narration of Gina Corts. The Journey will take readers through the joys of childhood fun to the sour reality of adulthood. It reveals how a special relationship can influence the course of a lifetime.
The story is set in Michigan during the 60s, across many generations, and tells the story of Gina as well as Annie, two young women joined not through blood, but through destiny and an act of prayer. Annie, the adopted sister, is rebellious, wild, and reckless; Gina, shy and self-conscious, is attracted by Annie's adventurous spirit. Together, they embark on an adventure filled with chaos as well as laughter and incredible mischief that tests every limit and even every heart.
From blowing up toilets using cherry bombs to protecting each other against bullying, their childhood was as chaotic as it was undamaged. However, beneath the humour and pranks is a more profound story that is about courage, belonging, and finding resilience in the most unlikely places. As time passes, The Journey changes between childhood adventures and adult struggles and explores themes of resilience, forgiveness, and faith.
When Annie leaves home at fifteen to marry young, Gina’s world falls apart. But even through distance and heartbreak, their bond never fades. As life brings marriages, children, music, heartbreak, and healing, the two women continue to find each other in every chapter of their lives. Annie’s transformation from troubled teen to police officer, and Gina’s own evolution from quiet dreamer to resilient storyteller, reflect a universal truth: family is not defined by where you come from, but by who you hold onto.
Fran Bauman tells her story with humour, warmth, and honest sincerity. Her words capture both youthful innocence and the aching clarity of losing. As readers follow Annie's struggle with love, life, and eventually, illness, Bauman offers a poignant warning about how fragile and beautiful human connections are. This is a salute to the many people who influence us and also to those who remain in our hearts even after they've passed away.
"The Journey is more than just a story," Bauman shares. "It's an element of my soul and a celebration of the sister who provided me with courage, joy, and determination. Annie was my wind in my sails, and the reason why I began to dance despite any storm."
At the end of the book, The Journey changes from a straightforward coming-of-age memoir to a moving reflection on legacy, love, and the decision to let go. It reminds us that certain relationships don't just alter our lives; they become our lives. If you were a child with an older sibling who made you mad or a person who became your family, Gina and Annie's story will strike a familiar chord.
If you've ever felt lost, loved, or longing for connections, The Journey is a gentle reminder that those who are walking alongside, even if only for a moment, are leaving footprints that are enduring. The Journey is a tale that's sure to bring you to tears and make you think about the people who have walked beside you on the journey of your life.
About The Author
Fran Bauman was born and raised in Michigan, which is where she lives today. A poet and storyteller for all of her life, Fran finds joy in creating imaginary worlds and bringing them into reality through her writing. Her creativity extends far beyond literature. She is also a fan of creating original pieces of art made from cardboard by blending her imagination with different media. The Journey is an expression of her love for telling stories and the profound emotional bonds that shape our lives. Through her poetic prose that is awe-inspiring, Fran reminds readers that even the tiniest of memories are the most meaningful and that love, regardless of its form, will always be the greatest gift to all.
