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When a traumatic incident causes thirteen-year-old Patience Jan Campbell to lose sight of God's path, she finds herself sinking into a quagmire. Jan calls out to her deceased grandmother Hanna in prayer -- and Hanna comes to watch over her. As Jan grows up, moves to the city, attends college, and begins a career, her steadfast faith and support of her family help her complete her journey to womanhood.
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In a novel reminiscent of the work of Maya Angelou and Ntozake Shange, Rita Coburn Whack tells the story of how a young woman's spiritual awakening leads her to maturity and self-fulfillment. When Meant to Be opens, thirteen-year-old Patience Jan Campbell is called upon to read and interpret her favorite scripture for the church congregation: "I think this scripture means that children know every shut eye ain't sleep and every head bowed ain't praying, so grown-ups ain't fooling us or God. . . . So nobody should hold a child back from God just 'cause they may be having trouble finding Him."But a traumatic experience causes Jan to stumble and lose her "voice." Unable to turn to those around her, she calls for her grandmother Hannah--who died before Jan was born--in prayer. Unbeknownst to Jan, Hannah does come, and through her wise eyes we follow Jan into her early twenties as she moves to the big city, goes to college, and begins a career. A reflective father, a misunderstood mother, a sage aunt, and two pivotal lovers all build emotional bridges that help Jan progress on her journey to womanhood.From the Trade Paperback edition.
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