Molly Dee Wells
The Girl In The Shoebox
A story surrounding a girl who, while trying to get some questions answered surrounding her international adotpion, ended up with so much more.


To capture the emotional and psychological landscapes of a mother and daughter.
To reflect on the conversation between generations, connected through poetry and shared pain.
Using the human connection that only comes with things surrounding mental health.
About the Author
Molly Dee Wells
About Molly Dee Wells Molly Dee Wells lives in the Pacific Northwest with her spouse, three kids, three dogs, and three cats. Adopted from India and raised in the USA, she earned a degree in Travel, Tourism, and Hospitality in 2004. When not exploring the outdoors, Molly enjoys reading Mystery, YA, Historical Fiction, and Biographies. She’s always up for a conversation about her love for tacos and Doctor Who.

Why Choose?
Why Read Molly Dee Wells‘ Books?
Molly’s poetry reflects upon many themes but with a perspective shaped by youth and a changing world. She writes about self-identity, love, social issues, and the challenges of growing up. Some of her pieces explore relationships, heartbreak, and longing, while others take on a broader view, addressing history, America, and the realities of modern life. Her words capture the struggles of a young woman trying to find her place in the world while carrying the weight of her mother’s past.
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Molly Dee Wells
Conversation through a
Shoestring
Conversations Through a Shoestring is a deeply personal collection of poems that captures the emotional and psychological landscapes of a mother and daughter. Written by Molly Dee Wells and featuring the poetry of her late mother, Delores M. Miller, the book offers an intimate look into their struggles, thoughts, and shared creative spirit.

Molly Dee Wells
The Girl in the
ShoeBox
The Girl in the Shoebox follows the journey of a young woman seeking answers about her adoption in the 1980s. What begins as a quest for clarity turns into an exploration of human connection, mental health, and the struggle to belong.
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