A Mother’s Cry

A Mother’s Cry by Elva Thompson, published by AuthorHouse on January 16, 2007, is a personal memoir that explores the challenges faced by a young black woman who leaves a fifteen-year abusive marriage for the sake of her three children. This edition, written in English and spanning 96 pages, delves into her journey as she files for divorce after her husband abandons the family, prompting a significant life change that includes relocating to a new state to rebuild her life and business.
Readers will find a candid portrayal of the complexities of single parenthood, as the author navigates the ups and downs of raising her children alone while rediscovering her identity. The narrative combines elements of real life and comedy, addressing themes of family and relationships, and the struggles of starting anew. Through her experiences, the book offers insights into the realities of parenting and the resilience required to overcome personal challenges.
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The book is about a young black woman who stayed in a fifteen-year abusive marriage for the sake of her three children when all of a sudden, she found herself filing for divorce on the grounds of abandonment because her husband walked out on her and their daughters. She then had to put her business on hold, moved her family to another state to start over where she tries to adjust to becoming a divorced single parent. With being in a new state, she strives to get her business back together, the ups and downs of raising her children alone, and at the same time, going through the struggle of getting to know herself again. It’s a mixture of real life and comedy that talks about the victories and defeats of single parenthood, dating, and starting life over under new management.
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