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Savannah: Not All Roads Lead Back to Home is the story of a young girl named Savannah. Being raised by her grandparents, she desires to be with her mother and does not understand why she cannot. Like her grandma, Claire, says, "There is more to the story." Savannah just wants to be loved and accepted, but certain relatives make this hard for Savannah. Luckily, she has two friends, Michael and Lexie, who embark on this journey with her. However, there are some things Savannah faces that are too much for anyone to have to endure. As you go on this journey with Savannah, you will learn that even…mehr

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Savannah: Not All Roads Lead Back to Home is the story of a young girl named Savannah. Being raised by her grandparents, she desires to be with her mother and does not understand why she cannot. Like her grandma, Claire, says, "There is more to the story." Savannah just wants to be loved and accepted, but certain relatives make this hard for Savannah. Luckily, she has two friends, Michael and Lexie, who embark on this journey with her. However, there are some things Savannah faces that are too much for anyone to have to endure. As you go on this journey with Savannah, you will learn that even those raised in Christian families have their problems, and not everyone is exempt. Savannah's story will show you what can happen to a family that does not take time to heal. Also, you will see how God places people in our paths to help guide us because not every road leads to home...
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Kim Hodge was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. She has three children and currently resides in Texas. Kim Hodge is known for working as a case manager and motivational speaking. She has traveled throughout the country sharing her life story, which consisted of her battle with depression and suicide and how she had to deal with the stereotypes that surrounded mental health at that time when it came to those who were African American and how she overcame them. One of Ms. Hodge's sayings is, "Freedom is available, but you have to want to be free and put the work in." Her goal is to make a difference, to help restore those who have lost their hope, and to continue doing this by sharing and supporting through her life stories and experiences.