How We Healed
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Kimberly Yvonne Steele
“A story of survival, family, and the courage to heal.” A powerful, emotionally charged story inspired by true family history—about trauma, resilience, and the courage to begin again.
How We Healed is an award-winning, multi-generational novel that follows one woman’s journey to break free from a life of hardship and create a better future for her children.
Beginning in the segregated South and unfolding in New York City, this deeply human story explores the wounds we carry, the relationships that shape us, and the strength it takes to heal.
Drunetta Brown is a woman determined to reclaim her life. Leaving behind a past marked by struggle and heartbreak, she sets out with her children in search of something better. Along the way, unexpected friendships and hard-won resilience shape a journey that is both deeply personal and universally relatable.
Perfect for listeners who enjoy:
multi-generational family sagas
emotionally rich, character-driven fiction
stories of survival, healing, and transformation
If you were moved by The Color Purple, you may find yourself equally drawn to this poignant and unforgettable story.
“A compelling family drama… highly recommended.”—The Wishing Shelf Book Awards“
"A vivid family saga centered on a satisfyingly complex matriarch.”—Kirkus Reviews
“Thought-provoking, memorable, and poignant.”—Midwest Book Review
©2022 Arric Fowler Melody Fowler (P)2022 Arric Fowler Melody Fowler批評家のレビュー
2023 SPEAK UP TALK RADIO FIREBIRD BOOK AWARDS WINNER
2022 RED RIBBON WINNER - WISHING SHELF AWARDS UK
2022 BEST BOOK AWARD FINALIST for American Book Fest
"An original, thought-provoking, memorable and poignant story of healing from emotional injuries." - MBR (MidWest Book Review) Small Press Book Watch General Fiction
"An often vivid family saga, centered on a satisfyingly complex matriarch." - Kirkus Reviews