DALLAS— Shasta Langston, one of the proud buyers of Arkansas-based author Juanisha Neal-Finley’s newly-released book, wasted little time taking to her Facebook page earlier this week to enlighten the masses about Finley’s remarkably compelling project.
Said Langston in a rather brief, but spirited post: Love my book!!!!! Congratulations sis…luv u…wishing nothing but the best for u Juanisha Neal-Finley!
And just like that, countless individuals once again had become well-informed about the authorship debut of a young, bright writer, whose best and brightest days are well ahead of her.
“Through the years, God always gave me the vision to write a book, but I chose to do a documentary instead,” Neal-Finley told Making Headline News this week.
A newly-assembled book in which Neal-Finley recalls in great details a slew of personal developments, most notably the events whereby she had battled diligently in overcoming the struggles of life from what she describes as “pain to purpose,” this gifted writer is the mastermind behind the book entitled, “Revealing The Secrets Of My Hurt.”
An informative, emotional paperback project that is comprised of 116 pages and was officially released on June 27 of this year, Neal-Finley’s “Revealing The Secrets Of My Hurt” is a tear-jerking, nail-biting, sitting-on-the-edge of one’s seat kind of life story that depicts the tumultuous encounters of a young girl, who was victimized and tormented time again by an abusive family.
A book that originated from a place of authenticity, according to a spokesperson for Neal-Finley’s book at Amazon.com, the author appropriately adopts the featured subject by the name of Young Cindy whom, according to her, rewrites her experiences with a mother who was introduced to drugs and sexual abuse from her father, and ultimately an untimely death.
Young Cindy, Neal-Finley’s writes, consequently reveals just how strong God can make anyone in the midst of satan’s schemes. All things considered and because of the divine purpose for which God created her, though, Neal-Finley’s reading audience can grasp a thorough concept of what she labels the experience of her journey in “Revealing The Secrets Of My Hurt,” a newly-erected project that has already drawn a variety of rave reviews since its much-anticipated release less than two months ago.
“That wasn’t it,” said Neal-Finley, further explaining the purpose for her book.
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As Neal-Finley further explained, her rise into the world of authorship essentially was jump-started courtesy of her composing short stories on Facebook, coupled with frequent encouragement from God and a host of friends.
The rest, to her credit, was history.
“I decided to write the book,” Neal-Finley said.
A book that much to her delight and to the delight of others, is steadily impacting lives — just as God intended it to be.
“Abuse…especially sexual abuse is real and many don’t like to talk about it,” Neal-Finley said. “Our youths are still getting abused now and are in fear of telling anyone about what is going on in the homes.”
Nowadays and without hesitation, Neal-Finley doesn’t shy away from the notion that being transparent through her book is extremely vital.
“I went many years and all the people that abused me got away,” Neal-Finley said with a straight face.
A supervisor for Husqvarna Outdoor Products in her native establishment of Nashville, Arkansas, Neal-Finley is a missionary for the Kingdom of God. Her nonprofit organization, NACO, Inc, was founded by her and Jamar Finley, her husband of 18 years.
As for her itinerary, Neal-Finley has a book signing scheduled for Sept 9 at a time that has yet to be announced. Also, she is scheduled for a speaking engagement September 10 at I.M.P.A.C.T., where she will address the youth about various forms of abuse, most notably sexually, physically, mentally, and verbally.
“It’s real and it exists,” said Neal-Finley, adding that her book essentially is the first of a four-part mini-series. “(I want) to let them know that every child has a voice.”
Much like she’s done with her initial book which, according to one of her proud buyers, is already a must read.
“Y’all better get y’all a copy,” Langston said in her social media post earlier this week.
Chances are, others are about to follow suit.
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