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Aleta Williams



Average rating: 4.53 · 1,258 ratings · 121 reviews · 24 distinct worksSimilar authors
Salty: A Ghetto Soap Opera ...

4.54 avg rating — 421 ratings — published 2012 — 2 editions
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Saltier Than Ever (Part 3):...

4.58 avg rating — 164 ratings — published 2012
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Salty 9: Love or Death

4.62 avg rating — 120 ratings — published 2015 — 2 editions
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This Is The Last Time I Ask...

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Why Me & Why Her? (Bundle D...

4.64 avg rating — 70 ratings — published 2014
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I'll Ride For My Hood: A Sa...

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In The Hood ( Formally Titl...

4.15 avg rating — 40 ratings — published 2010
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If I Was A Boy

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Grimy: A Family Curse

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My Story (Drama In The Code...

4.65 avg rating — 31 ratings — published 2011
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“forget about it; if today never becomes a yesterday, at least you can make peace with today. What already happened we can't change, but we can change what happens next!”
Aleta Williams, Salty: A Ghetto Soap Opera ( Episodes 1-3): African American Hood Series

“Stacy said, “Baby, remember that you must love yourself first. It hurt me like crazy to know that I would never see Pam or my daughter again; so bad that I fell into a state of depression, and I wanted to give up on life.” Stacy wiped the tears from her eyes.  “I almost did… but God.” Stacy paused; she had to take a breather to get herself together. Jazz was on the other end drying her tears also.  Stacy continued, “When I gave up on me, he kept me. When I did not know which way to turn, he guided me. When I was at my lowest point he was there to show me that I am strong and I can get through all things through Christ Jesus who strengthens me!!! That setback not only showed me that God loves me, but it showed me that others love and care about me also.” She looked at Pastor G and whispered, “Thank you for being a friend.” ”
Aleta Williams, Salty: A Ghetto Soap Opera ( Episodes 1-3): African American Hood Series

“Women need to recognize their worth. Stop blaming themselves, and take it as a lesson learned, and move”
Aleta Williams, Salty: A Ghetto Soap Opera ( Episodes 1-3): African American Hood Series



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