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  1. Just one review: "This book should be on the best seller list for autobiographies! It is a very bravely written, gripping, pull at the heart strings, but at the same time encouraging book. I will tell people, to have a box of tissue handy. It is very, very, well written! I absolutely love the way after each chapter you take the time to give your now m...ore mature thoughts on those chapters in your life as well spiritual guidance for young ladies today. Awesome lessons in this book for everyone! Male and female, especially parents of young pre-teen and teen girls! A must-read. You can't put it down!!! Excellent, excellent book!!! Loved it, except that you lived it. God bless you for your bravery and willingness to share your pain to help others. ♥♥♥" If you haven't yet, please grab your copy of "When is Strong - Strong Enough?" This book serves as encouragement and strength when there seems that there is none. It details all of my traumatic situations and my long, windy road to redemption. People often ask why they need to read my story, who am I that they should read it? My response is simple: I...am you. I am no celebrity whose life seems untouchable, I am a real person, with real problems, having been through situations that some people only see on t.v. I can help you find you. All is never lost, I can help you understand that. It is not about me, it is about that young girl/boy in the corner crying because she feels that noone can help her. Many of us still have that scared child trapped inside. It is time to heal.
  2. As of March 31st 2010 only registered users may post on the AALBC.com discussion boards. The easiest way to register is to use you Facebook account (facebook connect). You facebook credentials are not shared with AALBC.com. Facebook just provides the ability to use their validation to logon to other websites, like our discussion baord. Of course you may also register to particpate without a facebook account.
  3. As of march 31st 2010. Users not have the ability to delete their own posts. They however will notbe able to dleete topics they have started if other have already posted.

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