Review of A Woman On A Mission
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Review of A Woman On A Mission
A Woman on a Mission by Neveda Foreman is an inspirational memoir relating the details of the author’s life. It takes readers on a journey through a lifetime of struggles and learning curves that made this author who she is today.
Neveda Foreman began life in one of the roughest neighborhoods a city can offer. As a young girl, she was part of a gang. When life became too dangerous, and the gang became a personal threat to her, Neveda’s mother sent her to live with another family branch. So began a long journey of ups and downs that taught this young girl lessons that will never be forgotten. Would life continue to be rough, or would she find success and fulfillment? You’ll have to read the book to find out!
What I loved best about this book was the strong character development that is obvious on the first page and carries throughout this work. The main character’s will and drive keep the reader engaged and wanting more of the story. The supporting characters are vivid, and the emotions of the story are represented well. The writing style reveals a unique narrative that suits the book.
Although this book isn’t long, it covers a lot. One of the best things about this book is the focus and truth this author shared about her journey. Her experiences in the world of employment show someone willing to work and work hard. This book outlines the dedication and perseverance that drove this author forward from a kindergarten teacher, construction worker, faith leader, and many others.
The only negative aspect that I noticed about this book was a formatting issue. Specifically, it does not feature a proper copyright statement in the front matter. That is an essential part of a title’s format, and although the book is imprinted with the name of the company that helped to create it, the book should also feature the author’s copyright statement.
Even though this book will resonate the most with readers of the Christian Faith, it also offers significant insight and advice for those seeking career direction and personal strength. It is exceptionally well edited. I found no errors to mention. For these reasons, I happily rate it with 4 out of 4 stars. I recommend it to anyone who loves an inspirational and entertaining memoir. It will also appeal to fans of drama. The book contains no sexual content or profanity.
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