In this memoir, Mabel gladly shares her timeless wisdom on the meaning of life. And so that we don't keep you in her answer, her remedy, is love. Born just a few generations after slavery and having attained only a fifth-grade education, she lived to see her children become successful college-educated people. Raising her children as a single mother with little other than God, she had no idea that she would be a grandmother to a successful attorney, an artist grandson, and grandchildren she'd never met who are currently marticulating college and high school at the honors level.
Her success is measured not in things but in the sacrifices she made for those who were fortunate enough to cross her path.
Mabel tells of a love, taught to her, that surpasses all understanding and that she gladly shares.
Love never failed her and it never failed her children, family, and friends.