Monday, March 9, 2009

Today's News Book Club A Girl Named Job By Marie Antionette

Today's News NJ Book Club

Marie Antionette
Author of A Girl Named Job


Marie Antionette is a native Trentonian, former Trenton High Student, mother of two, government worker, author and publisher. As a child growing up, she watched her mother write in various notebooks and tablets, jotting down her thoughts and ideas, then at the age of sixteen, inherited the journal of her late grandfather, a WWII Veteran who wrote numerous poetry verses while serving his country. After being told by countless people, her relaxing hobby could truly be a gift, she decided to take her writing much more seriously, and set her focus on becoming a published author.

Marie first stepped onto the literary scene back in November 2006, with the first print of her book titled, A Girl Named Job. However after learning the true meaning of the term “self-published” decided to revise her memoirs for a second print, through her own publishing, Cauzing Elevation Publishing, LLC.

A Girl Named Job is a chronological recall of memoirs illustrating one woman’s triumphs over adversity, hindrances and arrest. Beginning with a failed impromptu adoption and pondering the identity and whereabouts of her father, whose discipline she desperately needed. The writer points out how naïve and trusting most young women really are, as well as how easy it is to submit to the foul influences of peer pressure and men of little or no honor. Betrayed by those she held dear to her heart, A Girl Named Job divulges common and un-common hardships that everyone can relate to either from personal experiences or through someone we know. Battles with abusive relationships and reproductive disorders once had this diamond in the rough doubting her self worth. Then just when she thought all was well, during her second pregnancy, suffered the loss of her job, home and car simultaneously, after being set up by a trusted life long friend… One’s darkest hour can not be put into words but faith, mercy and grace played a miraculous role in restoring this tarnished jewel, and now she’s an inspiring force of nature that’s wise, confident and virtually unstoppable.



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