This book made me cry and thank God for the small blessings in my life. At times we can get so consumed with are daily life that we forget to acknowledge God because we tend to think we have it all under control, when we really don't. God reminds us through certain situations that we can always come to him no matter what. He is there. He will never forsake us nor leave us. We are the ones who forsake God when we go astray and do our on thing like he does not exist in our life. God has a way of bringing us down on our knees to remind us that in him we should put our trust. This book is a wonderful reminder of that.
I recommend this book to everyone it's a WONDERFUL story!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
When I first started reading this novel, I had no idea the direction it would take me! I was expecting an enjoyable read, which it was. It's was a wonderful story with a great religious content. This book will have you looking over your life thinking about the things you value most and thanking GOD for your blessing? I recommend this book to everyone it's a WONDERFUL story!
REALLY*******
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
A GOOD BOOK.B WAS DIFFERENT FOR ME BUT IN ALL IT WAS WORTH READING......THE BOOK HELP YOU PUT YOUR PRIORITIES IN ORDER. TO THANK GOD FOR WHAT WE HAVE. TO ALL MY READERS ITS' A MUST READ. PLEASE PICK UP.
REALITY*******
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Her beauty, the accomplishments and Channa's wits are her tools for persuasion. Channa Renée Jones has it all! Standing at 5-feet-8-inches tall, she's every man's fantasy and every woman's secret envy. Channa, the only Black executive at Morgan Pharmaceuticals makes over 100,000 dollars and relies on materialism to make her happy. Channa the female baller attracts the most sought after brothers in New York. First, we have Kevin Dean Walker, head of operations for the New York Knicks. Kevin is 100 percent milk chocolate, big hands, big feet and...well, he's big in all the right places. Then there's Jarell, the Creole brother born into money and the CEO of the largest and oldest Black-owned insurance company on Wall Street. Her girls are September, Deja, Pam and Nykasha. They too like the finer things in life. Channa's girlfriends share good times with the finest of drinks...Louie the 13th shots. They party with Hip-Hop money makers at night and shop at Nieman Marcus by day. Channa is living the life. But in a flash, the life that Channa's becomes accustomed to is taken away. Her strength is tested and her faith is challenged as she watches helplessly when her world quickly crumbles. Her degree from Howard does not help, her MBA from Columbia is merely a name, and her beauty is forgotten. She is lost! I must say that this book has change the way I look at life to appreciate what I have to treat people the way I want to be treated. Thank God for what I have. The author really did her thing on that. I highly recommend this book to everyone. Five Star review by Ladyscorpio from Real Divas of Literature
Sunshine Has Rain
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
This was a great book; once I started reading it, I couldn't put it down. Knowing that the book was based on a true story was even more fascinating.
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