Woman Thou Art Loosed!

Woman Thou Art Loosed!

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Woman, Thou Art Loosed!

Description of Woman Thou Art Loosed!:

From T.D. Jakes, the New York Times bestselling author of God's Leading Lady and Maximize the Moment, comes an inspiring novel of a desperate woman's self-awakening, salvation, and the power of faith.

"I made up my mind that the person walking out of jail would be a lot different than the one they dragged in. Don't get me wrong. It ain't like I didn't appreciate going home. But it came with strings attached. Everything comes with a catch."

Her name is Michelle. As a child she called her grandma mama, her mother by her first name, and her mother's boyfriends Uncle. She grew up fast with too many men, too many strangers, and too many betrayals. Lost and sentenced to a private hell of abuse, addiction, poverty, and crime, Michelle has now been given a second chance to reclaim her life. But first she has to believe in the possible. She has to believe in herself. What it takes to free her is the one thing Michelle thought she'd never have. It's called faith.

Information on Woman Thou Art Loosed! from the publisher:

Her name is Michelle. As a child she called her grandma Mama, her mother by her first name, and her mother's boyfriends Uncle. She grew up fast with too many men, too many strangers, and too many betrayals. Lost and sentenced to a private hell of abuse, addiction, poverty, and crime, Michelle has now been given a second chance to reclaim her life. But first she has to believe in the possible. She has to believe in herself. What it takes to free her is the one thing Michelle thought she'd never have. It's called faith.

Description of T. D. Jakes, author of Woman Thou Art Loosed!:

Jakes's fiery message of hope and healing in Woman, Thou Art Loosed burns even brighter in this can't-put-it-down novel! Michelle grew up calling her grandma "mama," her mother by her first name, and her mother's boyfriends "uncle." Her past is a prison of hurt and betrayal. Can she trust God to set her free? 288 pages, softcover from Berkley.