Dana Trent
Dana Trent, known professionally as J. Dana Trent, is an American author, teacher, and minister. Trent is a full-time humanities faculty member at Wake Tech Community College in Raleigh, North Carolina. Trent's debut memoir from Penguin Random House, Between Two Trailers, received a starred review from Library Journal. Kirkus Reviews calls it a "A powerfully intimate look into the struggles of American poverty and mental illness." Publishers Weekly compared Trent's work to Jeannette Walls and Tara Westover.
Early Books
She is the author of four books: Saffron Cross: The Unlikely Story of How a Christian Minister Married a Hindu Monk, For Sabbath's Sake: Embracing Your Need for Rest, Worship, and Community, One Breath at a Time: A Skeptic's Guide to Christian Meditation, and Dessert First: Preparing for Death While Savoring Life.Early life
Trent's father, Richard Lewman, was a recreational therapist diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder. Her mother had mental illness too. The couple met in a locked inpatient psychiatric institute four years before she was born. Her parents followed televangelist Robert Schuller to Los Angeles before she was born to be near the Crystal Cathedral. They hoped Schuller's message of self-healing and self-empowerment would allow them to conceive a child. About a year later, Trent was born in Los Angeles and named for the Indiana town where her father was from.Trent was born in Los Angeles, and moved to Dana, Indiana as an infant. According to Religion News Service, Trent grew up in a trailer in the small town of Dana, Indiana, the daughter of parents who sold and used drugs. Trent's father trained her in the drug business; her street name was "Budgie." The name is a label given to parakeets. She lived in Indiana until age six, when her parents divorced and she moved with her mother to North Carolina. Trent attended Reidsville High School in Reidsville, North Carolina, and won a Rockingham Community College sponsored speech contest for high schoolers in 1996. She was the 1998 winner of the "I Dare You Leadership Award."