The Girl from Chapel Hill
Her Journey of Faith, Forgiveness, and Freedom
by Vanester M. Williams
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Pub Date 3 Sep 2021 | Archive Date 25 Jul 2023
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Description
Awarded the "2022 Outstanding Religious/Christian Fiction" Category Winner (IAN)
Growing up, Laura never knew her father or even his last name. Many years later, an encounter with a stranger would drastically impact her life and cause her to question her own identity. Then through a spiraling chain of terrifying events, she learns there's an unknown enemy who appears to stop at nothing to do her harm. Meanwhile, she carries a painful burden of a dark haunting secret, hidden unforgiveness, and low self-esteem.
Her story begins and ends with reflections on lessons she learned from her dear mama (her maternal grandmother) who reared her from birth. Embracing these lessons of faith, hope, love, and forgiveness would often be challenged as she journeyed from victim to victory toward freedom. Even though her thoughts often turn to Mama's faith and these lessons, she finally declares, "Enough is enough," and uses her own measure of faith to survive in a life so filled with ups and downs, twists and turns. At every juncture, one thing remains constant-the ever-loving presence of God.
If the stranger's information was based on facts, Laura knew her mind would soon find its way frantically going down a rabbit hole in search of "who am I?"
Afterward, Laura catches her breath and helplessly stares at Tina and asks, "Will God still love someone like me, someone as awful as me? Will He ever forgive me for that awful, fateful night?"
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Featured Reviews
In The Girl from Chapel Hill the readers are taken on an emotional rollercoaster through Laura's life as she grapples with her identity and confronts a relentless unknown enemy. The book weaves a compelling tale of faith, hope, forgiveness, and the enduring presence of God, making it a captivating and deeply touching read.
Laura's transformation from victim to victor is portrayed with such rawness and authenticity that it resonates with readers on a profound level. The lessons she learns from her dear Mama serve as guiding beacons throughout her tumultuous journey. The author's skillful storytelling keeps you hooked from the very beginning, drawing you into Laura's world and keeping you on the edge of your seat until the very end.
This story like an emotional whirlwind that'll hit you right in the feels. Laura's story is all about identity, forgiveness, and finding strength in the face of darkness. Trust me, you won't be able to put it down!
From the very start, you get sucked into Laura's world - a life filled with ups and downs, twists and turns. But the best part is how she embraces her Mama's faith and life lessons. It's like she's talking right to your heart, making you believe in the power of hope and love. But don't worry, it's not all heavy stuff; there's a sprinkle of humor and joy too.
An unexpected story with many twists and turns. I was expecting a novel so was surprised by the amount of direct Bible teaching and references. Some of this was hard to read but I am trusting God to strengthen me in all I've read, even if it wasn't what I expected when I picked this book.
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