You better be stronger book by George Waithaka
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You Better Be Stronger is a story about a boy forced to fight with destiny for his chance in life. It follows his life story from childhood to adulthood, from grass to grace regardless of being disadvantaged from an early stage in life. Despite facing numerous challenges; a broken family, poverty, lonely childhood and being misunderstood, the author overcomes all challenges.
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You better be stronger book by George Waithaka
You Better Be Stronger is a story about a boy forced to fight with destiny for his chance in life. It follows his life story from childhood to adulthood, from grass to grace regardless of being disadvantaged from an early stage in life. Despite facing numerous challenges; a broken family, poverty, lonely childhood and being misunderstood, the author overcomes all challenges.
You better be stronger is a motivational book that’s evidence of how anyone regardless of their background can attain their dreams with persistence, resilience, hard work and ambition. The book advocates for mental health and advices on how to deal with issues commonly facing the common people. It is a platform for self growth and general success.
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