One woman's story; but many women's truth! Though, born into an environment of poverty and struggle. Life was fine until that struggle came home and threatened the wholeness of every individual that dwelled there. Drug addiction, Domestic violence, emotional abuse, and suicide. "It's time to Get Real about our past, fears and our secrets so that we can finally be healed." One woman's story; but many women's truth! Though, born into an environment of poverty and struggle. Life was fine until that struggle came home and threatened the wholeness of every individual that dwelled there. Drug addiction, Domestic violence, emotional abuse, and suicide. "It's time to Get Real about our past, fears and our secrets so that we can finally be healed." Thakore takes off all the masks that she hid behind for years and what is unveiled is the truth and with her new relationship with God, she faces every scar, bruise and deception head-on. On this journey, She illustrates a transparent story for women, that will help those who need to be healed and inspire others to continue to trust God. She speaks from a place of truth, experience, and gradual wisdom. If you have gone through difficulties of any kind in your life; as you walk with Thakore along her journey, you will discover that pain has a purpose and you can have a remarkable new beginning. If you struggle or have overcome these women issues, this book s for you. A great read for a women's ministry or empowerment group: -struggles with your past hurts and pains-emotional hindrance-child hood abuse, self esteem-rejection, neglect- sexual abuse- feeling accepted, wanted and loved
No More MakeUp: Taking off the mask to uncover healing
One woman's story; but many women's truth! Though, born into an environment of poverty and struggle. Life was fine until that struggle came home and threatened the wholeness of every individual that dwelled there. Drug addiction, Domestic violence, emotional abuse, and suicide. "It's time to Get Real about our past, fears and our secrets so that we can finally be healed." One woman's story; but many women's truth! Though, born into an environment of poverty and struggle. Life was fine until that struggle came home and threatened the wholeness of every individual that dwelled there. Drug addiction, Domestic violence, emotional abuse, and suicide. "It's time to Get Real about our past, fears and our secrets so that we can finally be healed." Thakore takes off all the masks that she hid behind for years and what is unveiled is the truth and with her new relationship with God, she faces every scar, bruise and deception head-on. On this journey, She illustrates a transparent story for women, that will help those who need to be healed and inspire others to continue to trust God. She speaks from a place of truth, experience, and gradual wisdom. If you have gone through difficulties of any kind in your life; as you walk with Thakore along her journey, you will discover that pain has a purpose and you can have a remarkable new beginning. If you struggle or have overcome these women issues, this book s for you. A great read for a women's ministry or empowerment group: -struggles with your past hurts and pains-emotional hindrance-child hood abuse, self esteem-rejection, neglect- sexual abuse- feeling accepted, wanted and loved
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Marie –
Although I have scored this book highly, I think it is a shame that it was not professionally published. Firstly, I doubt if even the writer proof-read her work. Also, I consider the book could have been heavily edited - it almost seemed that parts had been copied & pasted within the covers. Repetitiveness made the book difficult reading at times. Thirdly the poor English is distracting & at times downright confusing. Even within the context, there were bits that I could not comprehend. HOWEVER, Although I have scored this book highly, I think it is a shame that it was not professionally published. Firstly, I doubt if even the writer proof-read her work. Also, I consider the book could have been heavily edited - it almost seemed that parts had been copied & pasted within the covers. Repetitiveness made the book difficult reading at times. Thirdly the poor English is distracting & at times downright confusing. Even within the context, there were bits that I could not comprehend. HOWEVER, the basic content is stimulating,challenging and inspiring. We live the author's honest journeying and self-examination under the power of the Holy Spirit. I high-lighted many parts for further pondering.I could easily identify with some of "Coco"s struggles.I applaud her brutal honesty and her deep desire to grow through and see God use her life experiences. I would like to see this book on the book-shelves or ipads of ALL young women - not only for those who can identify with some of her difficulties, but also that many more can begin to understand the REALITY that is life for the young women they daily rub shoulders with in school, the work place, entertainment venues and the church.This is raw life but also practical walking to wholeness.
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