Stacey F.: My Forever Mommy
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Mommy. Diamond tells the story of Stacey as she transitions between a
temporary family and a forever family. Staceys transition is an affirmation
for permanency as she realizes the hardest lessons in life is letting go and loving
unconditionally. With the help of others she discovers all along she has a ma, a
mom, and a mommy. This book is tailor-made and appeals to families exploring
foster care, reunification and adoption.
Blaque Diamond
Blaque Diamond, born Bianca Johnson in the fall of 1989, always had a love for reading. Instead of playing outside with the other children, she could always be found with her head buried in a book somewhere. She enjoyed the magical adventures her books took her on every time she turned the pages. When she was eleven years old, she was urged to pursue writing as a career choice by her fifth-grade teacher. Blaque Diamond always wrote poetry and children’s stories as a hobby, and also as a form of therapy. She did not have an easy-going childhood, so writing was her way of escaping her harsh reality. Her teacher took note of her ability to tell a story and encouraged her to explore and develop her skills more. To Blaque Diamond, writing was her only way to express what she felt inside without saying exactly what was on her mind. Writing poetic proses and creative stories allowed her to make her voice heard through her own words.As she grew older, Blaque Diamond began taking her teachers advice. She always involved herself in writing related activities in school, especially creative writing classes. She was always interested in learning about different forms of writing and the different styles. Her love for reading the written word, then became her love for writing. She loved the idea of creating her own stories. She took pride in the passion that poured through her words. Blaque Diamond took the first initiative to get her work published in January of 2017 when she submitted some of her poetry to be published in an anthology. Blaque Diamond submitted four poems, and three of them were chosen, hence her publishing journey first began. Since then, she has went on to publish several more publications as a self-published author with many more publications to come.When she’s not writing, Blaque Diamond enjoys traveling, cooking, spending time with friends, mixing up her next batch of homemade body butter, reading a good book, shopping, and anything else she has a mind to get into. Blaque Diamond categorizes her genre of writing as Contemporary African-American Fiction, which could fall under genres such as urban fiction, African-American romance, urban drama, or African-American fiction, and of course, poetry. If you would like to keep up with her latest releases and other happenings in her life, check out her website and subscribe to her blog.Http://www.writerblaquediamond.com
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Stacey F. - Blaque Diamond
Copyright © 2015 by Blaque Diamond. 708074
ISBN: Softcover 9781514422595
EBook 9781514422601
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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to any actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
Rev. date: 12/04/2015
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It
was a long car ride, and Stacey began to fall asleep in the back of her social worker, Mr. Jones car just as they arrived to the home of Ms. Grace.
Good afternoon Ms. Grace,
he said as he entered the home. This is Stacey.
Delighted to meet you,
Ms. Grace replied, as they walked into the dining room, to meet Ms. Grace’s daughter, Paige.
It’s nice to meet you,
said Paige. This is Cleo the cat and Max our dog.
Purr,
meowed Cleo the cat; Ruff, ruff,
barked Max the dog. They like you,
said Paige.
Before leaving Mr. Jones reminded Stacey of the letter Mrs. Penny put in her suitcase. Mrs. Penny wrote:
Dear Stacey,
As you read this letter I hope you know I am thinking of you and love you very much.
I know you will like your new family, and they will love you as much as I do.
Always,
Mrs. Penny
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