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At four o'clock in the evening telephone ringers are turned off. Do not disturb signs are hung from the doorknobs of homes all over America. With remotes in hand to prevent the accidental channel changes by spouses or TV addicted children, those who love Oprah get ready for a relaxing evening in front of their television sets. Mrs. Johnnie Bea is one of those women, but it is what she does with the other hours of her day that are important. Her story is one of history, change, legacies, beans, and a better future through community. Using her Oprah as inspiration she helps those around her to…mehr

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At four o'clock in the evening telephone ringers are turned off. Do not disturb signs are hung from the doorknobs of homes all over America. With remotes in hand to prevent the accidental channel changes by spouses or TV addicted children, those who love Oprah get ready for a relaxing evening in front of their television sets. Mrs. Johnnie Bea is one of those women, but it is what she does with the other hours of her day that are important. Her story is one of history, change, legacies, beans, and a better future through community. Using her Oprah as inspiration she helps those around her to grow and continue the legacy that her father started. When an unexpected accident hospitalizes her, Mrs.Johnnie Bea's legacy is left up to the seven women she took under her wing. Through her hardship Mrs. Johnnie Bea is reminded that while God may not always come when you want, he is always on time.
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Helen J. Collier is a member of the African American Writer's Alliance of Seattle, Washington. It is one of the largest international writer's groups in the Northwest. She was born and raised in The Midwest along the Mississippi waterways. At the age of ten, she learned to craft in her writings, magical realism from real-life stories shared with her by real people. Science fiction is the genre she is most noted for. Winning the prized 2021 Kwanzaa Award for self-determination in the use of magical realism in her writings despite the discomfort of some. She uses magical realism as a tool, weaving her tales through the lens of the characters she creates. Her stories are stories that are written about human and alien lives from Earth and other worlds. She resides in Auburn Washington and is now working on her ninth book. helencolliermeow.com