*Condition Note: Book is in good condition and clean, it has pages yellowing with age and has moderate spine and cover wear.*
Carole Sheron was driven to be Superwoman. Believing that people care for another, not as a person but for what he or she can do, she strove to out do every woman she knew. She feared that if she stopped doing, she would cease to exist.
She held a full-time job, took care of a family of eight, was active in church, and spent her whole life meeting one impossible goal after another. But no matter how much she did, she could never meet her expectations. Life was nothing more than an unhappy, ceaseless round of activity.
Finally her body began to give out physically. When she could no longer do as much as she had before, her world shattered. She became overweight and miserable. Her religious life deteriorated even further. She regarded God as a stern, powerful, but distant and fickle being. He would help one--if He happened to feel like it.
Then one day an overheard conversation gave her what she thought was the answer to all her problems. She discovered the world of amphetamines. New strength to do more and more flooded through her. But she paid a terrible price, a cost that almost destroyed her.
Here is a book you will never forget. It is the story of how one woman found self-worth, happiness, and a sustaining relationship with a loving God. Every reader will be able to identify with her struggle from a superwoman to a child of God. It is a book you will not be able to put down.
Chapter 1 -- Chapter 10
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