The Story of An Average Person Because
Everybody Has A Story
The book is the life story of a young ladies life in a harsh world. The reader will be taken on a journey where they get to see how a child overcomes tragedy after tragedy and still flourishes into a predominate human being. The book discusses the danger of secrets and the importance of the Me Too Movement.
This book will help you:
- Believe in Yourself
- Family Unity
- Divine Strength
- Love

About the Author
I was born in Harlem, New York, USA, in the year of 1956. I am the mother of two beautiful children, proud mother in law of two beautiful children and grandmother of some gorgeous grandchildren. I am the retired Executive Director of the Lucille Rose Day Care Center. Former President of the NAACP Far Rockaway Branch. I am proud to be the First Woman Deacon of the First Iconium Baptist Church where the Awesome Rev. Timothy McDonald is the Paster. I wrote this book to prove to the people that you should always be proud of yourself no matter what. I received forty awards because of the work I’ve done within, and with, my community. I know there are better minds that are more creative and advanced in technology out in the world, but for some reason they remain dormant. I feel my book will open them up, so that way they can tell their story as well.
The Story of An Average Person Because
Everybody Has A Story
Chapter 1: In The Beginning
Introduction
Chapter 2: All In The Family
Discussion on my family history
Chapter 3: Nigger 1 and Nigger 2
Rape
Chapter 4: Secrets
The things that people don’t want to talk about
Chapter 5: The Gangs A Here
Family’s Love and Grieve
Chapter 6: God’s Miracles
God Got Your Back
Chapter 7: Oww, When Satan Get In Your Head
The Crazy things people do
Chapter 8: Church Life
Faith
Chapter 9: Everybody Has A Story
My present day accomplishments
Chapter 10: That’s It
Love