Who Decides Who I Become? Book One of the Ascension Series Seventeen-year-old Amara Carter enters her final year of high school carrying questions she cannot answer. Raised by a hardworking single mother, she has learned how to survive-but not yet how to discover her purpose. Everything changes when she wanders into Ascension Bookstore, a quiet neighborhood shop owned by Marcus Reed, a retired business leader whose greatest gift is not providing answers but asking life-changing questions. Through conversations that challenge her thinking, Marcus teaches Amara that success is not measured by wealth, titles, or recognition, but by character, service, and the lives we influence. As she grows from an uncertain teenager into a confident college leader, Amara learns that every decision shapes the person she becomes. Along the way, she mentors struggling students, inspires classmates, strengthens her family through adversity, and discovers that true leadership begins by listening before speaking. The lessons she receives are passed from one generation to the next, proving that a single conversation can alter the course of a life. Filled with timeless wisdom, memorable characters, and inspirational storytelling, Who Decides Who I Become? is a modern coming-of-age novel about purpose, resilience, servant leadership, mentorship, faith, and legacy. It reminds readers that the greatest question we will ever answer is not what we will accomplish-but who we will become. Perfect for readers who enjoy inspirational fiction, personal growth, and stories that leave a lasting impact, this first novel in the Ascension Series will encourage readers to examine their own lives, ask better questions, and discover the extraordinary power of becoming.
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