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The Lavender and Montgomery families have ties that go back many generations...back to the time of slavery! Filled with lies, family secrets, sexual exploits, witchcraft, the atrocities of slavery, and bloodline curses, this story follows the life of a third-generation Black American named Essie Lavender. Born into a family whose ancestors were slaves and practiced witchcraft, young Essie gets more than she bargained for as her curiosity leads her to discover the real reasons behind her family's dysfunction and generational woes. Although it highlights the impact of family generational curses,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Lavender and Montgomery families have ties that go back many generations...back to the time of slavery! Filled with lies, family secrets, sexual exploits, witchcraft, the atrocities of slavery, and bloodline curses, this story follows the life of a third-generation Black American named Essie Lavender. Born into a family whose ancestors were slaves and practiced witchcraft, young Essie gets more than she bargained for as her curiosity leads her to discover the real reasons behind her family's dysfunction and generational woes. Although it highlights the impact of family generational curses, this is not your traditional Christian fiction story. The storyline oftentimes parallels real aspects of the lives of many --- especially believers. As you journey through time from the late 1800s to the present day you, like Essie, will experience insight into what could be causing the often unmerited and unwanted experiences and turmoil in your life. Can situations that happened long before we were born drastically impact our lives? Are the sins of our ancestors ours to carry? Are generational curses real and should we take all the responsibility for the problems we face? Can the curse be broken? Will Essie be the one that finally breaks the curse, or will she be its biggest perpetuator?
Autorenporträt
Tawana Wilson was born and raised in a housing project on the south side of Chicago. She became a mother at sixteen years old and was exposed to much trauma and turmoil. After dropping out of high school and finding herself on public assistance, Tawana was determined not to have her son grow up as she had. She enrolled in an alternative school where she graduated, then pursued higher levels of education and has earned an associate degree in Applied Science with a Major in Business Administration, a bachelor's degree in Business Administration with a Concentration in Management, and a master's degree in Social Work. Tawana is now a Licensed Social Worker and is currently the staff therapist for a non-profit organization in Chicago that is committed to reducing gun violence in the city's most at-risk neighborhoods. She enjoys serving and giving back to the community.