Reba Harris’ Memoir: ‘Living Life After the Fires of My Sorrow’
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Reba Harris grew up with nothing. As a Black woman in north-central Indiana living through the nation’s struggles with race, society did everything it could to ensure she would be forgotten. Now, Harris is an author; with one book set for release Sept. 1 and another already in the works. The founder of the Gilead House, a highly regarded drug and alcohol treatment center in Kokomo, the revered, 81-year-old, life-changing savior and spiritual sister spent 22 years building her ministry. She has penned a book about her life and mission entitled, ‘Living Life After the Fires of My Sorrow.’ It is a riveting and revealing read.
Reba Harris’ Memoir: ‘Living Life After the Fires of My Sorrow’
Reba Harris’ Memoir: ‘Living Life After the…
Reba Harris’ Memoir: ‘Living Life After the Fires of My Sorrow’
Reba Harris grew up with nothing. As a Black woman in north-central Indiana living through the nation’s struggles with race, society did everything it could to ensure she would be forgotten. Now, Harris is an author; with one book set for release Sept. 1 and another already in the works. The founder of the Gilead House, a highly regarded drug and alcohol treatment center in Kokomo, the revered, 81-year-old, life-changing savior and spiritual sister spent 22 years building her ministry. She has penned a book about her life and mission entitled, ‘Living Life After the Fires of My Sorrow.’ It is a riveting and revealing read.