Publisher's Synopsis
A Crowning Upon My Head as a Girl Child is an eye-opening pecking stare into my journey when flipping the pages of my diary journals, to ask you not to stare, as your grandmother or mother would tell you as a child "don't stare." When you know and she knows; it's an unconsciously knowing. Especially, when it's a surprise! The raising of a child conformed to fit in among her peers who have been crowned a queen in the late seventies through a church affiliation with whispered announcement all over the world. Yet, she's unclear of her role through life. So, she's unaware of a chosen, 'Set Apart' society and learns normalization all throughout her life. Until, she realizes her days of female maturation has approach her in a prolific epiphany and she still appears young at heart, but she's no longer a child, yet she awaits. Her navigation through life seems as endowing peculiar gods of a few created ideas and natural talents imparted.