The Feet of a Princess

The Feet of a Princess

by Bonita Williams
The Feet of a Princess

The Feet of a Princess

by Bonita Williams

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Overview

What Secrets Does Your Legacy Hold?

Bonnie shares her incredible story about the power of love, family, and legacy and how these helped her overcome the chaos that not only surrounded her in the Jim Crow south, but also boiled inside her own soul.

Nana always told little Bonnie that she had the feet of a princess. Her small, perfect feet meant that she was something special. Nana also drilled into little Bonnie that the most important things she could have were an education and Jesus, because those are the only two things nobody could ever take away.

Set in a middle class neighborhood in Wilmington, Delaware during the time of Sputnik, fall-out shelters, desegregation and the civil rights movement, “The Feet of a Princess” is a front-row seat to a different type of Negro family during an era that history has yet to address. This heartwarming memoir will show how the words and teachings of family can transform the soul of anyone willing to open their ears to the messages, even years later. Once you open this book, you won’t be able to put it down.

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Product Details

BN ID: 2940152499049
Publisher: Christian Living Books, Inc.
Publication date: 11/23/2015
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 509 KB

About the Author

BONITA B. WILLIAMS has invested equal parts of her career in the public sector and the private sector. An attorney, entrepreneur and anti-aging advocate, Bonnie is also an ordained, nondenominational minister. She has earned a Baccalaureate degree in American History at Brown University, a Masters in Urban Affairs and Public Policy at the University of Delaware, and a Juris Doctorate at Widener University School of Law. Bonnie and her husband, Dr. Alton A. Williams, reside in Wilmington, Delaware and have two sons: Alton D. and Hunter.

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