The themes of this memoir cover the autobiography of an African
American woman's life born in the south during 1930's. It talks
about issues of historical post slavery and focuses on
transformational self-help and the healing of childhood wounds.
This fascinating memior covers a significant period of American
history and shows how one woman found victory through a life led by
Spirit. As a recounting of the important turning points in this
author's life and the lessons that she learned makes this book
effective. Especially inspiring is her decision to leave home and
move to New York City. This set the tone of courage and adventure
through out the book. Another turning point occurred when she found
herself remarried and moving to the Chicago area. Margaret is a
graduate of the Johnnie Colemon Institute's, Chicago, IL, "Better
Living" program and was licensed to teach their metaphysical
principles. The Intensive Program from which Margaret graduated
required six years of study and passing both written and oral
testing. Read how Margaret's journey of living, loving and learning
led her to overcome many obstacles by using the principles that she
learned.
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