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Growing Up, Then Things Failed

How Did She Acquire Strength

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Growing Up, Then Things Failed

By: Rhonda Maxine Boggi
Narrated by: Caroline Smith
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Growing Up, Then Things Failed: How Did She Acquire Strength by Rhonda Maxine Boggi is a motivational book about her life story, the trials and tribulations she went through, and how she recovered from them. What happens when life keeps pushing you down, and you repeatedly find yourself down in the dumps, feeling blue? The one response that comes to mind is to get back up.

The real question is how? Rhonda had fallen victim to such pushes one too many times, and by none other than the people she held dear. With each push, when she got back up, she was somehow more assertive and ready to deal with the next push.

This book is for everyone who is looking for inspiration, because if there is one thing that's true about life, it's that the sky is always bright after the worst of the storms.

©2022 Rhonda Maxine Boggi (P)2022 Rhonda Maxine Boggi
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