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Sabrina Bond’s Running From Her Father God

                             Sabrina Elizabeth Bond Jackson is a talented artist and writer. Sabrina authored the


book, Running From Her Father God, a page-turner capturing her life as a teen, growing


up

 

in Baltimore, MD, with her mom and dad and three older brothers.

 

                              Sabrina easily captures the sovereignty of God’s love and protection, specifically


during seasons of disappointment, dissolution, and what I would describe as the


decomposition of a daddy-daughter bond.

 

                              We’ve all suffered through some adversity as a child and as young adults. Through


narrative voice, Sabrina takes the reader along with her as she traverses through the


traumas of heartache, near-rape, and physical, mental, and emotional abuse from the men


who failed to emulate daddy’s love and protection.

 

                             At eight years old, Liz, sometimes the protagonist and at other times the antagonist,


comes home from school in horror, finding all of her dad’s belongings outside, stacked


against the bricks.

 

                            From the moment her father left home, notes of abandonment mixed with rebellion 


mixed with trauma would be in pursuit of young Liz until she decided enough was enough


and stopped running.

 

                           Stacked against the devastations was a mother who stood with perpetual fierceness


to protect, defend and intercede for Liz during her many trials and tribulations.

 

                          Yesterday was my third time reading Running From Her Father God! Even though I


knew what would happen, I still cried and laughed, and my heart still dropped each time Liz


put herself in impossible situations.

 

                        If you want something to read that is brutally honest and full of the miraculous


workings of God’s protecting hand, then you owe yourself the pleasure of reading, Running


From Her Father God!