Author: | Chontate Brown | ISBN: | 9781945558023 |
Publisher: | Chontate Brown | Publication: | July 28, 2016 |
Imprint: | Purposely Created Publishing Group | Language: | English |
Author: | Chontate Brown |
ISBN: | 9781945558023 |
Publisher: | Chontate Brown |
Publication: | July 28, 2016 |
Imprint: | Purposely Created Publishing Group |
Language: | English |
In this candid memoir, we follow the unique voice of Chontate Brown, as she takes us from her blessed and vibrant young childhood to the break-up of her family, through the toxic and traumatic Chicago foster care system, into a rocky adulthood spent buried in difficult responsibilities, pain, and even prison. Then, within the final pages, we see a once broken and abused woman receive God into her heart, pulling herself and her family up out of the trenches of Chicago and into a renewed and glorified life in Georgia.
Intense, brutal, hilarious, and nostalgic, Passed Around By Man, But Not Passed Over By God: The Untold Story of Chontate Brown presents a story that many strive to tell, but few accomplish: a life of trauma, betrayal, and unexpected mistakes that is not told in bitterness or resentment, but in redemption, from a grateful woman with no regrets—only knowledge to give to the rest of the world.
In this candid memoir, we follow the unique voice of Chontate Brown, as she takes us from her blessed and vibrant young childhood to the break-up of her family, through the toxic and traumatic Chicago foster care system, into a rocky adulthood spent buried in difficult responsibilities, pain, and even prison. Then, within the final pages, we see a once broken and abused woman receive God into her heart, pulling herself and her family up out of the trenches of Chicago and into a renewed and glorified life in Georgia.
Intense, brutal, hilarious, and nostalgic, Passed Around By Man, But Not Passed Over By God: The Untold Story of Chontate Brown presents a story that many strive to tell, but few accomplish: a life of trauma, betrayal, and unexpected mistakes that is not told in bitterness or resentment, but in redemption, from a grateful woman with no regrets—only knowledge to give to the rest of the world.