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Unbound

Eugenia Russell

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Beschreibung

The true story of how a young family made choices between good and evil, while facing the destructive powers of poverty, generational curses and illness. From poverty, a drug epidemic, to prison, they emerge stronger.

Life looks different for her now than it did for her as a struggling young woman. She's learned to take things slow instead of rushing full speed ahead, and in that she has found peace and joy she'd never thought possible. Still, in dreams, her mind drifts to a place she thought long buried. First in bits and pieces, and then with vivid, intrinsic detail, Reese recalls her time locked away in prison and the struggle to regain what was lost.

In this story based on true events, a young girl comes to understand the impact of her choices. On her journey through joy, pain, heartbreak, envy, the need for acceptance, peer pressure, and learning to love herself, Reese comes to a place where she understands that she can take nothing for granted. 

Unbound tells a heartbreaking and inspiring story of emerging from darkness. The book will hold special appeal for anyone who has struggled through drug addiction, recovery from prison, or the challenges of escaping poverty.

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inspirational books for addicts, living in poverty memoirs, motivational stories for prisoners, addiction and recovery books, family legacy memoirs, life after prison stories, recovery after prison memoirs