Sharon Smith reaches deep down and recaptures the torturous
times of her childhood growing up in Harlem, New York. From
kindergarten through high school, her experiences accelerated her
awareness of life's unyielding challenges. She met the hard and
bitter reality of becoming an outcast. Concurrently, her family was
shattered by alcoholism, poverty, and physical abuse. As her mother
traveled the country, Sharon became the substitute mother for her
sister and three brothers. She endured adversity and hostility in
1960s Harlem public housing projects.
Entering her teenage years, Sharon met with even more abysmal
poverty and despair. Her health compromised, compounded with family
issues, Sharon longed and prayed for acceptance and a better life.
Despite all of the challenges, she decides to return to the
religion of her youth. She began to seek God's guidance and the
meaning of love in her life. With prayer and reading of the
Scriptures, Sharon found salvation and contentment.
As she tells her tumultuous early childhood story, filled with
years of ridicule and contempt from her peers, which tore at her
self-esteem and self-worth, we begin to see her life unfold, the
little girl guarded behind the protection of God's screen door.
January 2014
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