By: Myckelle P. Williams
Published By: MPowerment Worldwide, LLC
Age Recommended: YA - New Adult - Adult
Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
Rating: 5
Review:
"Choosing The Road Less Traveled" by Myckelle P. William was definitely a 'emotional journey of hope, healing and finding love in unexpected places.'
Mrs. William has really put her story out there that will help so many...just knowing that if you want to be helped...there is help out their for you. I read this story twice not because it was a hard read but I just wanted to make sure I received all that was given to the reader. The only thing that I can say is that it was a excellent true story of this author's personal life that can be summed up:
Myckelle...maybe a strange name ... but it's unique ...she was a pioneer in her family....being the first person to live drug free... had family oriented life, breaking the cycle of promiscuity and a abuse and to become a Christian. Myckelle has gone through a lot in her lifetime mainly learning all of this through trial and error. In the end we get a true story that may only inspire one to want 'to create new tradition and generational patterns in your own family.'
"Choosing The Road Less Traveled" was a inspiriting read that will really touch your heart in such a way that you will not be able to put it down only turning the pages until the very end. You will find this story wasn't in any way judgmental or hypercritical but just the truth of her personal story and it is a story that ....
"God once took a young girl with limited potential and turned her into a woman with unlimited possibilities, given a purpose to empower others." Ms. Williams lets us know that the "road was not always easy...many times learning from trial and error.. God gives you a new opportunity each morning to start over." But in the end we find that she continues to thank God that she was 'courageous enough to be able to choose life.'
Now, twenty years later...this is where I say you must pick up "Choosing The Road Less Traveled" to see how this person is on a true mission to follow that 'fork in the road.' Just know you will be blessed by whoever reads this novel. Well done Myckelle Williams!
Published By: MPowerment Worldwide, LLC
Age Recommended: YA - New Adult - Adult
Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
Rating: 5
Review:
"Choosing The Road Less Traveled" by Myckelle P. William was definitely a 'emotional journey of hope, healing and finding love in unexpected places.'
Mrs. William has really put her story out there that will help so many...just knowing that if you want to be helped...there is help out their for you. I read this story twice not because it was a hard read but I just wanted to make sure I received all that was given to the reader. The only thing that I can say is that it was a excellent true story of this author's personal life that can be summed up:
Myckelle...maybe a strange name ... but it's unique ...she was a pioneer in her family....being the first person to live drug free... had family oriented life, breaking the cycle of promiscuity and a abuse and to become a Christian. Myckelle has gone through a lot in her lifetime mainly learning all of this through trial and error. In the end we get a true story that may only inspire one to want 'to create new tradition and generational patterns in your own family.'
"Choosing The Road Less Traveled" was a inspiriting read that will really touch your heart in such a way that you will not be able to put it down only turning the pages until the very end. You will find this story wasn't in any way judgmental or hypercritical but just the truth of her personal story and it is a story that ....
"God once took a young girl with limited potential and turned her into a woman with unlimited possibilities, given a purpose to empower others." Ms. Williams lets us know that the "road was not always easy...many times learning from trial and error.. God gives you a new opportunity each morning to start over." But in the end we find that she continues to thank God that she was 'courageous enough to be able to choose life.'
Now, twenty years later...this is where I say you must pick up "Choosing The Road Less Traveled" to see how this person is on a true mission to follow that 'fork in the road.' Just know you will be blessed by whoever reads this novel. Well done Myckelle Williams!
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