Tray Daniels: In the Midst Of It All
In the Midst Of It All
Tray Daniels
- Pages:
- 116
- Dimensions:
- 5.5X8.5
- Category:
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RELIGION - Christian General
Book Summary
In the Midst of It All is an autobiography that details the life of a young African-American woman born in a small city in southeastern Wisconsin. This story looks at a variety of social problems but basically focuses on three: sexual abuse, drug addiction, and domestic violence. Born and reared in an environment that was small yet filled with crime, gang activity, and drugs, the author made many inappropriate decisions which forced her to deal with self-pity, doubt, hate, and despair. Only after relocating and accepting Jesus Christ as her personal Savior was she able to view life in a new light. Through Jesus she realized her predestined purpose and the assignment for her life. The intended goal of this book is to reach those who are emotionally and spiritually bound and believe they cannot be freedâ€"to offer hope to those who are feeling hopeless, faith to those who have little or none, and everlasting love to those who feel abandoned. In the Midst of It All will be beneficial to everyone but really offers hope to those who are emotionally wounded, battered, bound by various addictions, and especially those searching for peace and unconditional love.
Author Profile
In the Midst of It All is the first book written by TRACY DANIELS. Realizing the hurt and suffering of those close to her, Mrs. Daniels would write letters to family members focusing on healing. The topics discussed were sexual abuse, drug addiction, the revolving doors of prison, and any topic the recipients of the letters were facing. After recognizing the abundance of pain many were dealing with, Mrs. Daniels eventually began to write her own story as an inspiration for those around her. Mrs. Daniels is currently a junior at the University of South Alabama where she is studying to obtain an undergraduate degree in sociology, the study of people and their behavior.



