G. L. PEDERSEN was born in Florida and raised on the stories of pioneer days. She writes about real people, particularly the women whose lives are too often left out of the historic record. She uncovers their stories in old letters, newspapers, and archives that time almost buried, bringing them forward so they will not be forgotten. Two award-winning books authored with Janet M. Naughton shed new light on Palm Beach County history. In Pioneering Palm Beach, they told the unknown story of author Byrd Spilman Dewey. In The Crystal Ball Chronicles, they followed the trail of murdering poet and postmistress Lena Clarke. Now, in Unbreakable Healer, Pedersen tells the story of Dr. Mabel E. Elliott, a pioneering physician and medical missionary whose fearless service from the battlefields of postwar Turkey and Greece to the orphanages of Armenia and the hospitals of Japan saved thousands of lives. Dr. Elliott witnessed some of the twentieth century's greatest humanitarian crises. G. L. Pedersen resides in Florida among palms, pineapples, and bananas, always looking for the next mission.
""Ginger Pedersen's captivating, well-researched biography, Unbreakable Healer, unveils the life of Dr. Mabel E. Elliott. We are reminded that the impossible is possible when we refuse to succumb to naysayers who say it cannot be done. Pedersen has given the reader a true heroine to celebrate."" Dr. Ann Mulder, President Emeritus, Lake Michigan College.