The Pages Without Limits
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About the Book
WITHOUT LIMITS is all about a young girl who is southern who hates her step father who kidnapped her from her mother for revenge, except her step father is in for a big surprise, his step daughter has a mind of her own and a revenge of her own, southern hospitality comedy and lots of laughter. I would like to give thanks to prophet Israel Barsh a phenomenal educator, and inspiration to a society, diverse childcare who struggle to learn, Veronica Allen, also Cynthia Howard Hooper, of Seattle WA, inspiration to young girls in difficult situations, to challenge them to have a better education, to go to college, make a difference, sex is not a need but a want, respect yourself, when you finish your education, partying and drinking will still be around it is of not important, going to the abortion clinic like a candy shop is not a laughing matter nor a game, this life you only have one life one chance if you make the wrong choice, of pleasure it could end you up a statically rating for HIV and AIDS and other STDs, choose education choose life, get yourself up after your mistakes, have a hope and a change, a hope is a prayer to change, I believe in you, you can do it, I know you can. —Yunish Luscious Nephatallie
About the Author
I was born in Memphis, Tennessee. I grew up around the blues and in church. My father’s side of the family was Baptist and my mother’s side of the family was Pentecostal. I grew up singing in church, singing in small town talent contest and writing. I used to write short stories to my class and read them in front of the whole class and make them laugh. When I was in middle school my principal and administrator sent me to the University of Illinois because I was a lot smarter than my classmates. Later I moved to Seattle where I used to sing in school and I finished my classes before everyone else. I got a scholarship and was offered to go to summer camp for a movie with others. I was so smart that I stayed with one of my teachers during my pregnancy with the twins while I later left and married a soldier. I became a teacher at a Christian based curriculum pace teaching private school in Tacoma, WA for prophet Roy l Barsh, which gave those who couldn’t afford private school a chance to make a difference, get a better education, even if they didn’t have funding. Many of those children went to college, all of them graduated. I struggled with a son who had cancer, so I had to give up a lot. So I continued my education online. The roads life had to take me down, I learned not to judge people. Judge them by their character thus you find what’s really in their heart. —Yunish Luscious Nephatallie