Author: | Isabella Grace | ISBN: | 9781640288584 |
Publisher: | Christian Faith Publishing | Publication: | September 25, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Isabella Grace |
ISBN: | 9781640288584 |
Publisher: | Christian Faith Publishing |
Publication: | September 25, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Memoirs of a War Woman is an autobiography about a woman who was destined for destruction. Early in life, Isabella faced many traumatic experiences that altered her path to adolescence and adulthood. Some of her trials and tribulations are ones people never recover from, but Isabella knew there was something special about her.
Isabella was a teenage single mother living in poverty with an abusive boyfriend. Her hopes of being a cosmetologist were smashed when she was told that wasn’t an acceptable career choice, so she turned to selling drugs. There came a time in Isabella’s life when she knew only one of two things would happen if she didn’t straighten her life out: jail or death. She wasn’t willing to risk either because of her two children.
Isabella began to pray and developed a closer relationship with the Lord. She prayed for relief, hope, and guidance for what she was supposed to do to get her life together and then all the signs began to point to joining the Army.
At twenty-two, Isabella joined the Army. Soon after graduating basic training and advanced individual training, Isabella deployed to Kuwait. Her deployment was supposed to be a training mission, but in March of 2003, it turned into a full-on war. She explains the struggles she experienced coming home from war and what it meant to turn around and get deployed all over again one year later.
Isabella’s time in the Army was short-lived due to deployments and issues her children faced, so she had no other choice but to give it up and try a different way.
The entire memoir is full of gripping details of instances most people wish to forget, but only through her faith and relationship with God, she was saved.
Memoirs of a War Woman is an autobiography about a woman who was destined for destruction. Early in life, Isabella faced many traumatic experiences that altered her path to adolescence and adulthood. Some of her trials and tribulations are ones people never recover from, but Isabella knew there was something special about her.
Isabella was a teenage single mother living in poverty with an abusive boyfriend. Her hopes of being a cosmetologist were smashed when she was told that wasn’t an acceptable career choice, so she turned to selling drugs. There came a time in Isabella’s life when she knew only one of two things would happen if she didn’t straighten her life out: jail or death. She wasn’t willing to risk either because of her two children.
Isabella began to pray and developed a closer relationship with the Lord. She prayed for relief, hope, and guidance for what she was supposed to do to get her life together and then all the signs began to point to joining the Army.
At twenty-two, Isabella joined the Army. Soon after graduating basic training and advanced individual training, Isabella deployed to Kuwait. Her deployment was supposed to be a training mission, but in March of 2003, it turned into a full-on war. She explains the struggles she experienced coming home from war and what it meant to turn around and get deployed all over again one year later.
Isabella’s time in the Army was short-lived due to deployments and issues her children faced, so she had no other choice but to give it up and try a different way.
The entire memoir is full of gripping details of instances most people wish to forget, but only through her faith and relationship with God, she was saved.