"Entitled But Trapped" is not just a book-it's a mirror held up to the struggles too many families silently endure.
In these raw, unflinching pages, Asha Jubilee takes readers inside the reality of America's broken promises-where food stamps, Section 8, and HUD vouchers come dressed as lifelines but too often become invisible chains. It's a story of mothers doing everything they can to hold families together, of generational curses passed down through silence and struggle, and of women betrayed by both the men they trusted and the system that vowed to protect them.
With heartbreaking honesty, this book exposes the emotional scars of poverty, the humiliation of case numbers that strip away identity, and the weight of promises that never came true-like the 40 acres and a mule that were never delivered. But within every page of pain, there is fight, resilience, and the reminder that we are not defined by our circumstances.
EBT: Entitled But Trapped will make you cry, nod in recognition, and see yourself or someone you love in every chapter. It's for the single mother, the struggling father, the child growing up in survival mode, and every reader who has ever whispered, "There has to be more than this."
This isn't just a book you'll read-it's a story you'll feel deep in your soul. A story that will stay with you, inspire you, and make you believe that no matter how many chains are placed on us, hope and courage can still break through.