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This book will touch the soul of the young child inside of every adult. I grew up with the innocence of chewing bubble gum while jumping doubledutch to experiencing love, death, drugs, gangs, and betrayal captured from my eyes which seem bigger than myself living in the Borough of Brooklyn. Facing obstacles in my life from one stage to another. I can hear my mother say" if a door closes in your face then go open the damn window" With that I never let anything or anyone stop my light from shining. Being the baby of the family my journey of life was met with adult decisions while facing the fact…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book will touch the soul of the young child inside of every adult. I grew up with the innocence of chewing bubble gum while jumping doubledutch to experiencing love, death, drugs, gangs, and betrayal captured from my eyes which seem bigger than myself living in the Borough of Brooklyn. Facing obstacles in my life from one stage to another. I can hear my mother say" if a door closes in your face then go open the damn window" With that I never let anything or anyone stop my light from shining. Being the baby of the family my journey of life was met with adult decisions while facing the fact of being a fatherless girl in school. Her musical background is from her mother playing jazz and R&B music through the early dawn. Shaheeda learned how to load and shoot a gun at 8 years old while selling girl scout cookies to dope fiends.
Autorenporträt
Shaheeda Shabazz was born and raised in the borough of Brooklyn, who discovered putting pen to paper opening the world to book writing. The dual Gemini with the outstanding wit and the push from her big brother to write this book letting the world know how growing up in Brooklyn really was. Learning from her childhood drama she became a motivational speaker to help young women in crisis. Shaheeda became a mother of three and a force to be reckoning with and never losing her Brooklyn roots or afraid to represent where she was raised.