Signed Copy: Our Power - The Anthology: A Solitary Reverie
Signed Copy: Our Power - The Anthology: A Solitary Reverie
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About the book:

Visionary Kebra Moore brings together four powerful voices in this bold and transformative collection of real life stories that illuminate the lived experiences of women with disabilities. From paralysis and blindness to inherited neuromuscular disorders and traumatic brain injury each contributor invites readers into their personal world marked by struggle faith humor resilience and ultimately triumph. In The Journey of the Spine in My Eyes Keisha Belcher delivers a raw spiritually grounded account of how a simple eye irritation led to a life changing diagnosis of Neuromyelitis Optica spectrum disorder. Her story anchored in divine revelation and unshakable faith is a testimony of perseverance through pain and purpose found in adversity.

LaKisha Maxey’s A Series of Unfortunate Events The Disabled Edition offers an unfiltered witty and heart wrenching view of life post stroke. From pink walkers to upside down socks LaKisha balances laughter and loss with grace and grit showing readers that healing often begins with humor and the decision to rise with dignity even when everything else has fallen apart.

TyKiah Wright Wilson diagnosed with Charcot Marie Tooth disease at just three years old redefines what it means to live fully and lead boldly in a world not built for disabled bodies. Her journey from crawling up stairs to rolling across graduation stages and leading campus organizations proves that advocacy identity and purpose can transform obstacles into opportunities.

Finally Luticha A Doucette’s A Solitary Reverie marks 40 years of life after a spinal cord and traumatic brain injury. Her fierce unflinching narrative explores the intersections of race disability and justice. Grounded in cultural truth and Black resilience Luticha’s story is both a survival anthem and a powerful meditation on self worth community and liberation.

Together these four narratives form a symphony of strength rooted in faith sharpened by adversity and driven by a shared refusal to be silenced. Our Power The Anthology is not just a book it is a movement a mirror and a manifesto for anyone who’s ever faced the impossible and dared to overcome it.