By D. Black
Born in Detroit in the middle of America's crack epidemic, D. Black entered a world stacked against him. His parents were addicts, his childhood marked by violence, neglect, and betrayal - and when the system stepped in, it didn't save him, it swallowed him. Damaged But Not Defeated is the raw, unfiltered true story of a boy who was raised by dealers, killers, and Child Protective Services - and somehow refused to break.
From sleeping in drug-ridden flats and witnessing abuse, to being shuffled between foster homes and state-run institutions, D. Black recounts each chapter of survival with brutal honesty and unwavering faith. Every page reveals how trauma can shape a life - but not define it.
Through heartbreak, loss, and moments of grace, he learns what it truly means to fight for his own humanity. This memoir isn't just a record of pain; it's a testament to endurance, resilience, and redemption.
If you've ever wondered how someone can grow up with nothing and still find a way to stand tall - this book will answer that.
Powerful. Personal. Unforgettable.
Because sometimes being damaged is what makes you undefeated.
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