Anjelle-Sophia Kamau was just a girl when the world began to hurt her in ways no child should ever endure. From the haunting silence of childhood sexual abuse to the crushing weight of mental illness, suicidal thoughts, and self-harm, this raw and unflinching memoir pulls back the curtain on the invisible battles far too many people face in silence. But this is not just a story about trauma. It’s a story about survival. Told through the emotionally intelligent voice of a young woman who refused to give up — even when giving up felt easier — I Survived Me is a deeply personal journey through pain, shame, healing, and the long, nonlinear path back to herself. If you’ve ever felt like you had to be strong for everyone else while falling apart inside, if you’ve ever struggled with self-worth, if you’re still trying to figure out how to survive yourself — this book was written for you. You’ll find pieces of yourself in these pages. You’ll feel seen. And you’ll be reminded that you are not alone. You are not too broken. You are still here. And that matters.
A Burro Named Bedford The book’s message is simple: pushing your comfort zone and doing hard things will have positive spillover effects in all areas of life. Written in lyrical verse with bright illustrations, A Burro Named Bedford tells of the journey of Chris and his donkey Bedford as they learn about and train for one of Colorado’s wackiest outdoor events: Burro Racing. Learn how the pair trains, develops helpful habits, and cultivates the positive mindsets that it takes to accomplish tough goals. The pair learns from long-distance hikers, professors, and historians on their way to run a 20-mile race, which initially seemed impossible. The story is made for children ages 4-8. Click here to get A Burro Named Bedford on Amazon


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