At first Keturah believed the antagonist in her life was her latest Arch-enemy. Before her debut as a mother and high school graduate, she was able to work through 18 years of corrupted memories which often left her feeling like her life was a devastating honor. She ultimately realized that failing to process her traumatic experiences created more problems for her. Fear, lacking self-esteem, allowing other people's unqualified judgment to affect her, and being too scared to move and too scared to speak - she realized all of these things hindered her growth. She had to attack these issues before she could shed her old skin.Keturah learns that everyone's recipe for pound cake is different as she's forced to tackle traumatic life events in a descriptively but humorous way. Grandpa's Pound Cake demonstrates the necessity of love in Keturah's survival and resilience. What happens in your house, doesn't stay in your house. What happens in your house, doesn't only happen to you. Many times what happens in your house, your body, and your mind spills over into other people's houses. Household privacy is valued, but what price will you pay for it?Children shouldn't have to pay for your secrets.
- | Author: Kenwanna Wheat
- | Publisher: Pound Cake Visions
- | Publication Date: Aug 21, 2018
- | Number of Pages: 222 pages
- | Language: English
- | Binding: Paperback
- | ISBN-10: 0692127542
- | ISBN-13: 9780692127544