On the day Tarah graduated from high school, she received an inspiring message: "Become who you are." These words stayed with her, later shaping the heartfelt and deeply personal book "Become Who You Are: Letters from Mom."
Written as an epistolary memoir, Tarah's book offers a genuine reflection, insightful analysis, and thoughtful exploration of identity, faith, purpose, and cultural heritage, seamlessly integrating personal experiences with universal themes. Through a series of intimate letters to her beloved child, she reminisces about her childhood in Haiti, the rich history of her homeland, and her deep relationship with God. Her writing is warm and evocative, weaving nostalgia, wisdom, and encouragement into each letter, creating an experience that feels personal yet universal. With an undeniable authenticity, her words speak directly to the soul, stirring cherished memories and guiding the reader toward hope.
This must-read for anyone seeking guidance and profound connection offers an invitation to explore life's fundamental questions: Who am I? And who will I become?