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Throughout her life, the homespun advice of Florence's mother and grandmother has guided and sustained her. Florence may not have always followed it, but she always found out they were right in the end. As she meditates on the wisdom they offered her and tells her own story of redemption, Florence pays homage to the two women that most influenced her life. Their down-to-earth approach is perfectly captured in the reflections on their lives and the timeless wisdom that they passed on. These strong women faced slavery, racism, gender discrimination, and many other hindrances; however, they overcame powerfully, and their stories transcend those barriers of resistance. Their love for family and neighbor and their steadfast adherence to core values continues to be an inspiration. Remember What I Told You will help you recall the wisdom that you've gleaned from your own family as you learn from these amazing women. 'After having read the manuscript a second time, I found myself perusing the story, amazed at how each of the characters' lives are strangely entwined with the others and how they evolve and blend into the flow of the main plot, which is to encourage family values that permeate through the social fabric of our lives and society.' Rev. Paul R. Williams (UK/Afro-Caribbean Historian and Media Journalist) '[Flo's] family stories and examples in this book are truly remarkable. They give you a clear picture of the Bible scriptures that she is referencing. Remember What I Told You is real down-home stuff and a great inspiration! I encourage everyone to read it. It's appealing to both young and old.' S. Norwood Thornton (Entrepreneur/Entertainer)
Dr. Rhea Morgan, a prominent educator, scholar, and researcher, steps out of the train station in D.C. where she is meeting her research planning team in-person for the first time. To her surprise, she is greeted by the newly appointed grant director, Dr. David Howard, her long ago first love. Handsome as ever and standing tall with his blue-grey eyes unblinking, Rhea feels the daggers piercing her heart as old memories flood her brain. Sporting her ear-to-ear smile on what she calls her negotiations face, Rhea begins plotting a “new lie” to keep David from discovering a 30-year-old secret that would destroy the stability of her family as well as his. While David is perplexed and angered by Rhea’s attitude and behavior, he becomes more determined to uncover the truth—why this poor, Black woman who had driven him, a rich, white man, to almost becoming an alcoholic and two steps away from putting a gun to his own head—had dropped off the face of the earth only to reappear 30 years later, with a new name and playing a totally different game.
Teenage years are filled with discovery, change and expectation. Most teens cant wait to be out of mom and dads house and on their own. Too soon, the realities of life can overwhelm and mislead them. Remember What I Told You offers reminders from scripture to help young people activate Gods blessings. Personal testimonies of Gods faithfulness and encouragement accompany each reference with suggested further reading.
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From the beloved star of Gilmore Girls and the New York Times bestselling author of Talking as Fast as I Can comes an “insightful, honest, funny, and moving collection of captivating stories” (BuzzFeed). “Graham is fast and furiously funny. . . . Where Graham leads, we will definitely follow.”—E! Online Lauren Graham has graced countless television screens with her quick-witted characters and hilarious talk show appearances, earning a reputation as a pop culture icon who always has something to say. In her latest book, Have I Told You This Already?, Graham combines her signature sense of humor with down-to-earth storytelling. Graham shares personal stories about her life and career—from her early days spent pounding the pavement while waitressing in New York City, to living on her aunt’s couch during her first Los Angeles pilot season, to thoughts on aging gracefully in Hollywood. In “R.I.P. Barneys New York” Graham writes about an early job as a salesperson at the legendary department store (and the time she inadvertently shoplifted from it); in “Ryan Gosling Cannot Confirm,” she attempts to navigate the unspoken rules of Hollywood hierarchies; in “Boobs of the ’90s” she worries her bras haven’t kept up with the times; and in “Actor-y Factory” she recounts what a day in the life of an actor looks like (unless you’re Brad Pitt). Filled with surprising anecdotes, sage advice, and laugh-out-loud observations, these all-new, original essays showcase the winning charm and wry humor that have delighted Graham’s millions of fans.
The author, a computer science professor diagnosed with terminal cancer, explores his life, the lessons that he has learned, how he has worked to achieve his childhood dreams, and the effect of his diagnosis on him and his family.
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