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A Little Black Girl's Story
- The Hell I Held
- Narrated by: Deja Nance
- Length: 2 hrs and 4 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Don't cry for me....I AM STRONG
When you think of hell, I'm sure you think of pain, discomfort and sadness....maybe even torture. Even though life has hardened me, my heart is as gentle as the day I was born. I survived abuse, my mother's murder, neglect, being bounced around, the crack epidemic and so much more. Yes, everyone has their own survival story....something they lived through or overcame. I held my hell...I owned it, no more shame and I used the fire to forge who I wanted to be.
©2019 Debra Mack (P)2023 Debra Mack
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