Val’s Bridge

Val’s Bridge by Valerie Wood, published by Hansib in 2012, is a compelling narrative that chronicles the life of a Black woman who has pursued her dreams since the age of six. This edition, written in English and spanning 111 pages, presents her journey with a focus on the challenges she faced and the determination required to overcome them.
Readers will find a fascinating account of significant episodes in her life, reflecting themes of ambition and resilience. The book delves into her experiences against the backdrop of historical and cultural contexts, touching on aspects of biography and autobiography, as well as elements of military science and technology. Val’s Bridge offers insight into the complexities of her journey, making it a noteworthy addition to the exploration of personal and historical narratives.
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Val’s Bridge is the story of a Black woman who followed her dreams from the age of six years old. She was aware very early on that it would take more than determination and ambition to pursue her goals, especially when the going got tough. This is her fascinating journal of the major episodes in her journey of life.
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