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by Deborah Harris, Jacquie Abram, Delilah Harris·You?
by Deborah Harris, Jacquie Abram, Delilah Harris·You?
#1 Amazon Best Seller in Black and African American Christian Fiction #1 on Goodreads Listopia for Best Eye Opening African American Women's Fiction #1 on Goodreads for Books to Improve Social Justice Awareness on Racism Gold medal recipient for social issues novels from Readers' Favorite All Ebony ever wanted was a chance to live the American Dream. But for someone who was living in poverty, struggling financially, and finding it hard to make ends meet, the dream was more like a fantasy with no hope of becoming a reality. That is, until the day Ebony got a job with an organization, after years of working dead end jobs, that put her one step closer to living the American Dream. But her dream quickly turned into a nightmare when she became a victim of systemic racism in employment, was stripped of all dignity, confidence, and strength, and was left with three impossible choices: suffering in silence to keep her job, resigning to keep her sanity, or waiting to be unjustly fired. Or is there a fourth path? And does Ebony have the strength to follow it?