★★★★★ "One of the most amazing true stories I have ever read!" - Reader Review
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Denise never knew any better. From childhood, she was surrounded by drugs, sex, and crime. Soon, she was doing anything to support her habit. How could she find faith and survive?
Who Said it Couldn't be Done is a raw, disturbing memoir and, yet, an inspiring story to read.
This candid, true-life account is a heartwarming and inspirational story about a little girl whose family failed her.
It chronicles a journey from poverty, incest, drug addiction, incarceration, and lesbianism to sobriety, spiritual redemption, and inner peace.
Denise was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1960. By the time she was five, she had been molested by several family members.
At the age of eleven, her mother introduced her to an environment overridden with drugs, sex, and crime. By age twelve, she was shooting up heroin, committing robbery, and stealing cars in order to support her drug habit. This lifestyle went on for about fourteen years.
In 1986, at the age of twenty-six, Denise met the Lord Jesus Christ who gave her a second chance and rewrote her destiny.
Upon changing her lifestyle and connecting with positive people, she overcame the adversities controlling her life.
Who Said it Couldn't be Done will deeply move you, testifying to the power of faith!
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