Once There Was a Girl is the poignant true story of Wendy, a young black woman struggling to grow up in a housing project in New Orleans. Facing abject poverty, rampant crime, and formidable challenges, she believes against all hope that she will somehow survive. Her mother teaches her how to pray-and pray she does-even when all hope of a better life seems fleeting and perhaps impossible. As time passes, Wendy struggles to not give up, and fervently asks God to perform a miracle and deliver her from the projects to the world she hopes and dreams of.
Endorsement:
I love the heart behind your book, and I pray for everyone who has an opportunity to read it that they will be blessed by your story. Xo!
-Yvette Henry Cohost of YouTube channel, "Beleaf In Fatherhood" (Mrs. Melanin), www.beleafinfatherhood.com and "How Married Are You" Podcast.
Wendy Randall has written a memoir that will inspire others to believe in themselves and take charge of their lives. Her insightful reflections demonstrate her grit, courage, and a strong belief in herself. Wendy developed coping tools early that continued to motivate her as she moved through life. She powerfully describes her security blanket of escape: daydreaming. She never let go of those daydreams and did whatever was necessary to ensure they came true. As she states so well, "I believe that I will not succumb to my environment." This story is one of tremendous courage and determination.
-Martha E Casazza, Ed.D. Educational Consultant and Author.
About the Author:
A native of New Orleans, Louisiana, Wendy has spent most of her career educating, counseling and inspiring others to persevere beyond life’s challenges. She knows how easily circumstances may overpower one’s potential. Wendy’s Christ-centered global mindset motivated her to become fluent in French and Spanish. Today, Wendy serves alongside her husband in ministry and missionary work around the world.