Book Details

God says, “No weapon formed against me shall prosper.” This truth, if we understand it, keeps and comforts us in difficult times. However, when we are young, hard times can get really bad and that is where our courage can and often must kick in. The heroine of this story is not named because she could be and is any of us, all of us. She is fighting for her life in a time when no one seems to see or care about the pain she is in. This book is a testimony to that pain and my hope that it will sensitize others to the true effects, experience, and damage bullying can cause. Let’s all make a pact not to attend one more hospital room gathering, church service, or gravesite and say, “I wish I had known or done more.” Let’s work together and change the lives of those who are needlessly and without provocation hurting because of others. No man is an island and no bully is invincible. Stand strong, and be of good courage: things can, will, and must change.

A portion of every book sold will be donated to the PACER National Bullying Prevention Center.

Please feel free to email the author at Courageinthefire@gmail.com.

The pages of the book are designed to be colored to help the reader bring the book to life for themselves.

 

About the Author

Velma Hart

Velma Hart is a respected association professional who has worked in several capacities for a wide variety of nonprofit organizations over her 25-year career. However, her passion and home is in the area of finance, which she considers to be the heart and soul of business. More important to her, she is the wife of Karlton Hart whom she considers her best friend and the mother of Krista and Kara Hart whom she believes are her greatest gifts from God. Bullying is a sensitive subject for Velma as she sees it as a violation of a person that is on par with physical abuse in the way bullies mentally torture their victims. She hopes to write more books that will help bullies and those they bully understand the depth of their abuse and the life long scars they leave on their victims.