Cracked, But Not Broken

One Woman's Triumph Over Crack Cocaine

by Regina Lewis Duvall

Cracked, But Not Broken
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Cracked, But Not Broken

One Woman's Triumph Over Crack Cocaine

by Regina Lewis Duvall

Published May 21, 2018
135 Pages
6 x 9 Black & White Paperback
Genre: RELIGION / Christian Living / Inspirational


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Book Details

In 1997, Regina Bovill was a crack-addicted mother of three who had lost custody of her children, drifted aimlessly from crack house to crack house in search of her next fix, and had lost all conceivable hope of ever having a promising future. Her days were filled with the endless quest for rock cocaine, otherwise known as “kryptonite,” or crack. From dawn to dusk, she did what she had to do to get—and smoke—her precious crack cocaine ... then buy and smoke some more. Even when her newborn daughter was born drug-free, Regina didn’t heed the unmistakable miracle of her drug-filled afterbirth. Instead, she continued her headlong spiral into a living hell that only ended when a miraculous vision before yet another drug-soaked bender put her off drugs for good. For although Regina had given up on herself, God had not yet given up on her.

 

About the Author

Regina Lewis Duvall

Regina is the Founder and Executive Director of the Y.E.S. (Youth Empowering Services) a non-profit organization for at-risk youth; Regina is an arbitrator for SC Juvenile Justice, and currently serves as a Guardian Ad Litem for Horry County. She is also a mentor to college students. She was born in Springfield, Massachusetts, and raised between New Jersey and Massachusetts. She is the youngest of six siblings. She is the mother of four living children and one deceased son. Regina attended Bishop college in Dallas, Texas. After a year, Regina returned to Springfield where she obtained her certification in communications and electronics. In 1977, Regina became the 12 noon news anchor for WTCC radio station. Regina is a retired correctional officer for the state of South Carolina; she is a woman of many hats but maintains her passion to help. Regina knows that she is required to spread the message of Hope and deliverance. From her own personal encounter, she knows that complete and perfect deliverance is through Jesus Christ. www.reginaduvallspeaks.com

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