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Women, especially black women are stereotyped as bitter. Before you call a woman BITTER, make sure you understand that word. Usually, she is just BROKEN and it’s usually by the same one who is calling her bitter.Imagine being a ten-year-old girl, with the perfect church family. Imagine being an only child for ten years and suddenly it all comes to an end. Carlonna was the daughter of a hypocrite father and a broken mother. She went from being the only child to the oldest child. Carlonna watched as her mother became sick, from the years of hurt and betrayal she endured from her father.The day she decided to move out of her parent’s home, was the day she vowed to never get into any relationships with church boys. As she strays away from the church, she finds other interests, like DOPE BOYS. Will Carlonna’s brokenness turn her so bitter that she runs into the arms of the wrong men? Or will running cause her to fall into the arms of the one man she needed to stop running from?
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Women, especially black women are stereotyped as bitter. Before you call a woman BITTER, make sure you understand that word. Usually, she is just BROKEN and it’s usually by the same one who is calling her bitter.Imagine being a ten-year-old girl, with the perfect church family. Imagine being an only child for ten years and suddenly it all comes to an end. Carlonna was the daughter of a hypocrite father and a broken mother. She went from being the only child to the oldest child. Carlonna watched as her mother became sick, from the years of hurt and betrayal she endured from her father.The day she decided to move out of her parent’s home, was the day she vowed to never get into any relationships with church boys. As she strays away from the church, she finds other interests, like DOPE BOYS. Will Carlonna’s brokenness turn her so bitter that she runs into the arms of the wrong men? Or will running cause her to fall into the arms of the one man she needed to stop running from?