Raising My Children Alone
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Book Details
About the Book
This true story is so unbelievable it can be mistaken as fiction. The book is about a mother of six children. She struggles in a dramatic determination to achieve her lifelong goal to become a teacher, along with trying to find a balance between raising and educating her children. While her children look forward to a better life when their mother completes her education and gets a job, she tries to find ways to help them survive on a meager income.
This book tells how the mother was abandoned by the man she married, and how she was uprooted from her extended family. She was left alone to survive with her children on a balding landscape of life. As she draws her strength from her Source of power, she depicts a recreation of an extended family in her present community setting many miles away from her roots.
The mother does more than reveal survival skills in her dramatic, captivating story. Reading the book is a mirror. It touches the lives of single parents and married couples with children. The book shows how a family can emerge into a spiritual unity. The book is everybody’s book!
I was practically on my toes. The story forced me to read every page, hoping and praying that the boy would get the bike for Christmas. The story is so full of drama. That’s what good writing is all about! Bravo!
— Lois Gordon
Director of Music Talent Program
I read at least 10 to 12 books a month. This one is so different and among the best. I felt like getting inside of the mother and helping her out in her plight. The author’s ability to combine her literary craft with a true story is just simply remarkable! The part about, “… multi-lighted windows of a newly built subdivision were staring at me through a wet, misty foggy morning like yellow eyed jungle cats waiting for prey.” I found myself reading it over and over again. What can I say? It’s simply didactic. Loved it!
— Dr. Kimberly Ventus-Darks
International Motivational Speaker
About the Author
Author Shirley Wilson has a B.A. in Education and a B.A. in Theology. She is a single parent of six children. Before adhering to her calling in the ministry, she taught school for several years.
She grew up in the south on a landscape of rolling red hills and in echoing green valleys, where she played, paused to stare, to muse and to study the quiet Nature of yielding fruits, vegetables, flowers and streams of water. It was there her thoughts made connections, dancing in the wind touching the Creator and receiving creativity.
She feels that these experiences gave birth to her humble beginnings in expressions.