Labeled: Ward of the State

Kenisha E Anthony
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Labeled: Ward of the State

Kenisha E Anthony
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292 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Jan 15, 2021
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 292
  • Publisher: State of the Muse Inc
  • ISBN: 9781734012118
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 0.66" L x 8.5" H

"Kenisha Anthony delivers a well-crafted story of one person's life - REAL AND RAW - and character-building wisdom for all our lives. 'The smartest people are lifetime learners, ' she writes. Building upon pain, poignancy and progress, Kenisha teaches us all. -David Lawrence Jr., retired publisher of the Miami Herald and now chair of The Children's Movement of Florida

"LABELED, is an eye-opening and truth-telling work of art that delivers a systematic response to the foster care system. Kenisha Anthony reveals her truth and EMPOWERS others to live their best lives regardless of obstacles." -Suze Guillaume, author of Do It BIG

"Labeled is an EMOTIONAL tale of a young woman's transition as a traumatized caterpillar that evolved into a beautiful butterfly. Kenisha's debut is authentic and inspiring, and you will experience a range of emotions as you navigate her journey to FREEDOM." -Jerome Fulton Jr., founder of the Angel B. Wilson Foundation

"Kenisha shows the world of foster care through different lenses: the child, the adult who has aged out, and the social/case worker, while detailing the actions she's taken and continue to take to not only change her own outcome but that of other families with similar experiences. Labeled was a poignant read that didn't fail to EDUCATE AND INSPIRE." -Monique D. Mensah, editor of Mark your Mark Publishing

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