Saturday, July 13, 2013

BOOK RELEASE



With vivid imagery of her past, Champagne craftily weaves together heart-felt, gut wrenching stories from a melancholy girl who gives deep thought and insights of past family experiences growing up in Philadelphia, and summers spent Charleston, South Carolina with her grandmother, Inez. Known to wear her heart on her sleeve, Champagne uses her social work insights as she shares the joys and pains of her childhood experiences through a journey of self-discovery, significance, and guidance. At the helm was Inez, the matriarch. Although she was known for raising other family members’ children, she didn’t raise one, her first born child, Champagne’s own mother. Champagne sets out to explore the tradition of raising others children, the meaning behind it all, the revealing stories of acceptance, rejection, and saving face. Champagne is known to inspire others to write their family story, preserving their own family history for future generations. As you reunite with your past and learn to value your connections, you will understand, embrace, and connect to your past, as you journey into the future. It was the great philosopher Socrates who said, “The unexamined life is not worth living”.
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Join us for our Launch to be held on
Saturday, September 14, 2013
3:00pm-5:00pm
10201 Martin Luther King Jr., Hwy.
Bowie, MD 




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7 comments:

  1. Florence, congratulations! I will be on the road that Saturday. But I can't wait to read about your journey my dear. Know that He has his hands on you. Sherry B

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  2. Florence, your book actually brought me back to my own childhood. I pray the God continues to bless you.
    Carolyn White

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    1. Thanks Chef! I'm glad that you liked it! Can you tell me what you liked about it?

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  4. hello Ms Florence this is chef Curtis this is a great book

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