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Touch the Sky; I Am a Fearless Woman

Shavonda Robinson

Publisher: Sebastian Schug

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Summary

A woman who is confident, fearless, and can do anything she sets her mind to. She has the courage to beat all odds and knock down all barriers set against her as being a woman in society. She realizes her full potential, as well as her individual purpose in life. 
She is a bright woman who will soon take over the world.
Available since: 08/15/2019.

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