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Diva Five Alive: Letters to My Sisters

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Diva Five Alive is the story of five sisters who triumphed over tremendous adversity. It is the story of the Gibert and McBride Marilyn, Brenda, Carolyn, Julie, and Evette, women whose lives are tainted by dysfunction, domestic violence, substance abuse and mental illness. After years of struggle and perseverance, they learn the secrets of resilience. Their story will make you laugh and cry. You will root for the heroines all the way through. Diva Five Alive will inspire you, as you read about the sister’s struggles, victories, pains, hurts, losses, and triumphs.This book was written to touch the lives of thousands of people, who may have experienced the same kind of pain, who can gain strength through the example of five women who were able to overcome great odds to achieve lives of meaning and purpose. Diva Five Alive is a story of triumph, of five women who learned to “claim their joy.”

142 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 9, 2018

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5 reviews
December 19, 2018
🚨MUST READ🚨

I was already excited about reading this book because my pastor had contributed to it and also, she gave me a few details about this on going project.. so glad I finally got to read it, it was everything I was expecting and more. This book gives you a sense of hope, because we all have been through our own trials and tribulations and sometimes we harbor ill feelings against people who have given us the short end of the stick and I feel that this book is a way of showing people who’ve been through stuff too, that they aren’t alone.. that the things you go through in life are what make you who you are. The idea behind the book was brilliant. I had wrote a college essay about Pastor Brenda where she had already told me a lot about herself but in this book it gave me a better idea of what it was like growing up for her whole family. I read the book in like 5 hours because I had gotten addicted and wanted to see how the story would end. There should most definitely be a part 2! I love it, I tend to get long winded so I’ll wrap this up! But before I go, again,this is a MUST READ!
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