Natasha Dixon was thirty years old when she realized she didn't love herself. How had this happened? She was a grown woman and mother. It was a devastating discovery, but Natasha was ready to change. She was ready to ignore other people's perceptions, build her own self-worth, and rest solidly on the strong shoulders of God. If only her younger self had been so wise ...
Dear Tasha is a coming-of-age manual for young women who grapple with self- and society-imposed struggles. It is an inspiring spiritual book that encourages women to avoid looking outside themselves for self-worth and acceptance but to God instead. They should also never settle for love with a man who does not have their best interests at heart and who does not love God first.
What warnings would you give to your younger self if time had no boundaries? What if you could derail your own path of self-destruction? Natasha Dixon provides readers with truth through an unfiltered lens as she recounts her youthful naiveté and offers sound advice to young female readers.
Dear Tasha is a coming-of-age manual for young women who grapple with self- and society-imposed struggles. It is an inspiring spiritual book that encourages women to avoid looking outside themselves for self-worth and acceptance but to God instead. They should also never settle for love with a man who does not have their best interests at heart and who does not love God first.
What warnings would you give to your younger self if time had no boundaries? What if you could derail your own path of self-destruction? Natasha Dixon provides readers with truth through an unfiltered lens as she recounts her youthful naiveté and offers sound advice to young female readers.
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