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A true story filled with humor, sadness, sarcasm, grief, and redemption! Reading this story will make you laugh, cry, get angry, and look deeper into your own life. De tells her "not so good childhood" story from early identity confusion, poverty, and abuse . . . to racism, violence, and death. She also shares life lessons she learned along the way. It's an inspirational story and reading it is like comfortably chatting with a friend about stuff going on in their life. Born a Poor, Black, Indian, White Girl is about how childhood experiences can leak into adulthood and the repercussions that…mehr

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A true story filled with humor, sadness, sarcasm, grief, and redemption! Reading this story will make you laugh, cry, get angry, and look deeper into your own life. De tells her "not so good childhood" story from early identity confusion, poverty, and abuse . . . to racism, violence, and death. She also shares life lessons she learned along the way. It's an inspirational story and reading it is like comfortably chatting with a friend about stuff going on in their life. Born a Poor, Black, Indian, White Girl is about how childhood experiences can leak into adulthood and the repercussions that have devastating affects in the future. This is one book you won't be able to put down! De takes you on a rollercoaster ride through a traumatic childhood, and failures as an adult, that ultimately led her to a spiritual path and healing the wounds she received as a child. Keep the Kleenex close by! If you have ever felt like you're all alone, felt like giving up, or life will never get better, this book is for you! De's book is proof positive that a person can free themselves of the chains of the past and find peace of mind. Her book is a SHOUT OUT to anyone who has experienced childhood trauma . . . YOU ARE NOT ALONE! If this hits home for you on any level . . . Click the "BUY" button now!
Autorenporträt
De is best known for her unique ability to blend humor, realism, and simplicity into her books. She grew up poor, living in racially divided cities and on a rural farm. As a child, De experienced identity confusion, bullying, abuse, and death. Embracing her wildly diverse life experiences enables her to relate to her reader's and truly "get" where they are coming from. Learn more about De at DeFletcher.com