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There''s a lot that I still have not done. A lot of places that I would like to visit. I live in America, the land that provides opportunity to be all that you can be. However, being a black woman in America, the road to success is not easy and is sometimes blocked.During my journey to success, I used what my parents taught me. Be strong when one road is blocked; look for another way to accomplish my dreams. I always put God first in my life. Doing this, goals can be accomplished.This book was written to encourage other young girls who become with child when they are just a child themselves, to know that they can keep their child and still be successful. It is not easy. We were put here on earth to accomplish a mission. Life is not always what we want it to be, but we can find daily joy. Though some of us may never find a lifetime partner, God says we are never alone.Dirt Farmer''s Daughter points out the road of success, telling how one girl rose from a dirt-poor existence to earn a quarter of a million dollars a year. This book shows the challenges, the broken trust, places traveled, and people encountered through the journey. It explains how power, strength, and courage can keep you moving forward.(About the Author)As a child, Daisy (West) DuBose lived in the countryside in Virginia and North Carolina. "At age 15, my family and I moved to Norfolk, Virginia. I am presently on an assignment working in Kuwait at the age of 76." The author is a contract specialist with an MBA from Central Michigan University.
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