Today is Mother's Day. Today my mom Gladys Duhart
becomes a published author at 96 years young.
Mom was born in 1930 in McComb, Mississippi. She
left at 18 for East Hartford, Connecticut. She
married my father Lyrie in 1950. They have been
married for over 75 years. They raised five
children.
A few years ago, mom was sitting in a nursing home
when she told me God spoke to her. He said she
had stories left to tell. So mom started talking.
I started writing. Page by page, a novel emerged.
The book is called Naomi Good. It is faith-based
fiction grounded in the real Mississippi mom
remembers. A Black woman in 1931 rural Mississippi
who refuses to disappear.
Today, on Mother's Day, the book is real.
In this episode, I share mom's story, the story
of Naomi Good, and the moment family came through
first when my cousin Karen reserved the very
first signed copy.
Mom is hand-signing the first 50 paperback copies
herself. When the 50 are gone, the signed edition
closes forever.
The bigger message for every Champion carrying a
story they haven't put on the page yet: the page
is still empty. You are still allowed to fill it.
🔗 Reserve your signed copy:
https://buy.stripe.com/cNi6oG2QOe9F9a3cnH2Ji00
📖 Investment: $24.99 plus $5.99 shipping
📍 Ships within 14 days from Manchester, Connecticut
👵🏾 Limited to the first 50 readers, signed by
mom herself
The Kindle ebook publishes on Amazon this week.
The paperback follows shortly after.
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Happy Mother's Day, mom. We love you.
Food for Thought. Fired Up. God Bless. Peace Out.
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