The Concept of Chasing Memories: Unbroken Memories
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The little girl began to realize that God was all she had to depend on when certain people treated her as if she was a walking animal.
But there were days she thought otherwise.
The young lady realized after being left with numerous questions and unknown answers that life was difficult for her.
Because of that, no one could define who she was except herself.
Shelley Le'Love
Shenelle Le'Ante Snyder was born and raised in Mississippi, in a little town called Jefferson County. She was born February 5, 1987, along with a twin brother to the proud parent of Vickie Warfield and Marcus Durrell Sr. Ms. Shenelle graduated with honors from Jefferson High School (2005), and attained her associate degree from Copiah Community College. As a child, she always wanted to know the feeling of becoming an author who loved to write, give advice and listen to others to express their feelings.
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The Concept of Chasing Memories - Shelley Le'Love
Copyright © 2016 by Shelley Le’Love.
Library of Congress Control Number: 2016902889
ISBN: Hardcover 978-1-5144-6860-9
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CONTENTS
Life Has Been Full Of Surprises—Good And Bad
Chapter 1: Life Has Been Full of Surprises—Good and Bad
LIFE HAS BEEN FULL OF SURPRISES—GOOD AND BAD
While growing up as a child, I encountered many terrifying roads along the way, which were hard to travel if you were placed in my shoes. But only the strong survive. This is a story of a lifetime memory for me. As I found the time to express who I am and where I stand in my life, it will be quite amazing to imagine myself as an ordinary person, just like you.
Notes
As I can remember, as a child, my life has been very dramatic while growing up. I always intimidated others as others see it, but on the other hand, I didn’t think so. I am very unique, loving, and most of all, beautiful. I have long-term memories of who I am that no one else will understand. People have often asked me why I smile so much. To answer that question, I smile because this is who I am, and even when I am sad, I smile. Others will never understand the meaning of being a happy person.
I used to cry myself to sleep trying to impress others. But often, I wondered why God would let others treat me the way they did. But my grandma used to always tell me to not question God, but as a child, I didn’t know why she told me that.
I describe myself as a good listener, who’s determined to help anyone.
Notes
Intro: Speaking on my point of view of life can be different at times; but life carries on with the beat of a heart that can fail at any time.
Memories never fade; they are long -lasting that connect the mind with many inner thoughts that can never fade away, whether they are good or bad.
Memories are always cherished no matter how much we lack the fade of disappointments. As a writer, I never knew why many things happened to me as a child. I often cried and never knew what to do, whom to turn to, or whom to trust. I stayed confidential to myself, because I knew I wouldn’t lie to myself or destroy myself or reveal deep secrets.
I can actually say I always felt different from others, because I were treated different. I use to think that I was a mistake to have been giving life. I had so many feelings as a child