Book synopsis: Kebeh Sando-Acquah has what many might call a happy disposition. She carries an optimistic attitude, and she sees the good in all the people she meets. Her life, though, has been anything but easy. In Unquenchable, she shares her story, telling how she expresses happiness in her life because her journey has brought her to a place of gratefulness. This memoir chronicles Sando-Acquah's life, sharing how she was conceived during the second Liberian Civil War in Africa, born to a malnourished teenage girl, and struggled with poverty and mental illness. She experienced a life filled with relatable turmoil, obstacles, and divine connections and what many people in this world are prone to experience. Despite where you were born, or how you were raised, or which class or culture you derived from, Sando-Acquah is just like you! In Unquenchable, Sando-Acquah narrates how she was given a cross to carry, but she is grateful for that cross. That cross is a representation and a reflection of what Jesus, her higher power, had to experience to set her free and allow her to share this joy with others. Autobiography: Kebeh Sando-Acquah, a native of Liberia, West Africa raised in the United States, Always had a lifelong fascination for empowering others, through her personal experience, Clinical background and relatable love for God that shines through her writing. She encourages readers in recognizing thier source to Unquenchable happiness, inner truth and true identified divine connections. Acquah is the founder of a Non-Profit gear towards increasing Education and Mentorship in third world countries. She's a loving wife, mother, Therapist and Social worker.
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