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Black Child to Black Woman

An African-American Woman Coming-of-Age Story

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Black Child to Black Woman

By: Cheryl Denise Bannerman
Narrated by: Tanya Hauth
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Discover an award-winning journey of resilience, empowerment, and the triumph of the human spirit in Black Child to Black Woman—the 2020 Best Books Awards winner in African American fiction and the Reader's Favorite 2021 International Book Award Contest winner in Urban Fiction.

Join twenty-four-year-old Tara Walker on a poignant odyssey as she unearths her secret journal, a powerful testament to her life's trials and tribulations. From her raw, often harrowing childhood, marred by addiction, alcoholism, and predators, to the unwavering support of her hardworking parents, Tara's inspiring journey unfolds. Through adversity and rejection, she emerges as a resilient, intelligent young woman who confronts her traumatic past with unwavering determination, ultimately embracing the true meaning of life, happiness, family, and unconditional love.

Tara's compelling and illuminating African American life story will resonate with your soul, making Black Child to Black Woman a must-listen for fans of inspirational women's fiction. Join us in celebrating her remarkable transformation—order your copy now and embark on a heartwarming journey of hope and redemption!

©2021 Cheryl Denise Bannerman (P)2021 Cheryl Denise Bannerman
African American Coming of Age Genre Fiction Women's Fiction Heartfelt Inspiring Emotionally Gripping Resilience
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