Pressing on

“Pressing On” by Alessia Armstrong Westry is a poignant narrative published by Trafford Publishing in 2003. This 72-page book, written in English, recounts the true story of a young woman navigating significant societal changes, including indoor plumbing, desegregation, and the complexities of teenage pregnancy and military life. Through her experiences, the author illustrates the strength derived from persistence, determination, and self-belief.
Readers will find an emotionally rich account that evokes a range of feelings, from laughter to tears. The narrative emphasizes the importance of resilience and the author’s personal philosophy of perseverance, encapsulated in the title’s message to keep “Pressing On.” This biography offers insights into the challenges faced during transformative times, making it a reflective exploration of life’s trials and triumphs.
Official synopsis Publisher
This inspiring story is filled with plenty of emotions. It may make you laugh, maybe even cry. It is the true story of a young woman experiencing the changing of times – indoor plumbing, desegregation, teenage pregnancy and the challenges of life in the military. She shares her life’s events and the strength she drew from persistence, determination and believing in herself. Her philosophy of life is clearly and simply summed up in the book’s title: don’t give up; keep Pressing On.
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