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Trials and Tribulations

By: Sandra L. Kearse-Stockton
Narrated by: Veleka Gray
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Publisher's Summary

This is book two of the 480 Codorus Street series. It is a continuation of the life story of a young Negro girl who was born in 1949 in York, Pennsylvania. She had become a widowed 19-year-old in 1969. It is not a book of fiction but a book to challenge those young women and/or teen moms who are in the struggle with taking care of their young children.

In this book, Sandra opens the doorway to her life for all to see and to learn and know that all things are possible if you just hang on. She is always looking back and reflecting upon her life of lessons learned, always struggling mentally to rid her conscience of the bad memories of her father as a dad to her and her siblings as well as a husband to her mother. He was anything but that. How does one draw the line between punishment and abuse, forgiveness and mercy, justice and fairness? I have asked myself that question many times.

©2022 Sandra L. Kearse-Stockton (P)2022 Sandra L. Kearse-Stockton

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