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A young black boy is abandoned by his mother and is initially raised by a caring woman (who is not related), and two groups of Black women - Catholic nuns and prostitutes in Washington, DC. Without their joint efforts, he projects that his life could have been plagued by negative outcomes. His life also takes a drastic turn as he experiences a new living arrangement following adoption. He evolves from being a gang member to ultimately becoming a university president, and he pays homage to the women in his life who nurtured his successful journey. His story captures the landscape of Black and White cultures as he struggles to find meaning throughout his life.
I remember a time where I had to forgive someone who I didn't want to forgive. They didn't deserve my forgiveness, and if it were completely up to me, they wouldn't have gotten it. But forgiveness isn't for them. It's for you. And it was for me. Forgiveness gave me the strength to move on. It gave me the strength to give life, love and happiness a second chance. Forgiveness is worth it. If you were waiting on a sign, this is it...forgive. Let go. Be free. This book is written for you! To help you learn the Forgiveness Game!Is forgiveness a game? If so, Trish is losing. After her daughter suffers a brutal beating from her husband, Trish is forced to face a harsh reality. People, including those we love, aren't always who they appear to be. Without warning, Trish's life spirals out of control. Her son-in-law must die. Her best friend told a lie. Why does her husband make her cry? Trish learns that sometimes forgiveness isn't for the other person. Sometimes to live, we must learn to forgive.Forgiveness = Freedom
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