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Still Here
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8231735716
- EAN9798231735716
- Date de parution03/07/2025
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
Still Here ain't your typical polished, Instagram-filtered, pretty-little-paperback. This book is a battle cry in paperback or ebook form. It's the gut-spilling, soul-snatching, praise-hands-in-the-air, cuss-words-on-your-tongue kind of healing that don't just inspire - it resurrects. Kimberly Chaudoin, born on an Air Force base in Virginia, raised in the gritty heartbeat of Little Rock, Arkansas, and proudly Cherokee through and through, doesn't just tell her story - she testifies.
From childhood trauma to OCD spirals, from domestic violence to dark-night-of-the-soul moments where Jesus and her antidepressants were the only things holdin' her together - this is the story of a woman who got tired of whisperin' and decided to scream her truth instead. With Southern sass that bites, wit sharp enough to shave a peach, and faith that's been tested in the fire, Kimberly invites you into the raw, beautiful chaos of becoming.
She'll make you laugh 'til you pee, cry 'til your eyeliner runs, and shout "Amen!" through your ugly tears. This ain't just a survival story. It's a love letter to the broken, a middle finger to shame, and a megaphone to every woman who's ever been told she's too much. Because here's the truth:You can cuss and pray in the same breath. You can be holy and hood. You can bleed and rise and still be chosen.
So if you've ever asked, "Am I too broken?" - sugar, this book is your answer. You're not just still here. You're just gettin' started.
From childhood trauma to OCD spirals, from domestic violence to dark-night-of-the-soul moments where Jesus and her antidepressants were the only things holdin' her together - this is the story of a woman who got tired of whisperin' and decided to scream her truth instead. With Southern sass that bites, wit sharp enough to shave a peach, and faith that's been tested in the fire, Kimberly invites you into the raw, beautiful chaos of becoming.
She'll make you laugh 'til you pee, cry 'til your eyeliner runs, and shout "Amen!" through your ugly tears. This ain't just a survival story. It's a love letter to the broken, a middle finger to shame, and a megaphone to every woman who's ever been told she's too much. Because here's the truth:You can cuss and pray in the same breath. You can be holy and hood. You can bleed and rise and still be chosen.
So if you've ever asked, "Am I too broken?" - sugar, this book is your answer. You're not just still here. You're just gettin' started.
Still Here ain't your typical polished, Instagram-filtered, pretty-little-paperback. This book is a battle cry in paperback or ebook form. It's the gut-spilling, soul-snatching, praise-hands-in-the-air, cuss-words-on-your-tongue kind of healing that don't just inspire - it resurrects. Kimberly Chaudoin, born on an Air Force base in Virginia, raised in the gritty heartbeat of Little Rock, Arkansas, and proudly Cherokee through and through, doesn't just tell her story - she testifies.
From childhood trauma to OCD spirals, from domestic violence to dark-night-of-the-soul moments where Jesus and her antidepressants were the only things holdin' her together - this is the story of a woman who got tired of whisperin' and decided to scream her truth instead. With Southern sass that bites, wit sharp enough to shave a peach, and faith that's been tested in the fire, Kimberly invites you into the raw, beautiful chaos of becoming.
She'll make you laugh 'til you pee, cry 'til your eyeliner runs, and shout "Amen!" through your ugly tears. This ain't just a survival story. It's a love letter to the broken, a middle finger to shame, and a megaphone to every woman who's ever been told she's too much. Because here's the truth:You can cuss and pray in the same breath. You can be holy and hood. You can bleed and rise and still be chosen.
So if you've ever asked, "Am I too broken?" - sugar, this book is your answer. You're not just still here. You're just gettin' started.
From childhood trauma to OCD spirals, from domestic violence to dark-night-of-the-soul moments where Jesus and her antidepressants were the only things holdin' her together - this is the story of a woman who got tired of whisperin' and decided to scream her truth instead. With Southern sass that bites, wit sharp enough to shave a peach, and faith that's been tested in the fire, Kimberly invites you into the raw, beautiful chaos of becoming.
She'll make you laugh 'til you pee, cry 'til your eyeliner runs, and shout "Amen!" through your ugly tears. This ain't just a survival story. It's a love letter to the broken, a middle finger to shame, and a megaphone to every woman who's ever been told she's too much. Because here's the truth:You can cuss and pray in the same breath. You can be holy and hood. You can bleed and rise and still be chosen.
So if you've ever asked, "Am I too broken?" - sugar, this book is your answer. You're not just still here. You're just gettin' started.