When Zora Spoke, I Remembered My Name is a soul-deep conversation across time. A sacred moment where the voice of Zora Neale Hurston echoes into the heart of a modern woman searching for truth, healing, and her own unshakable power.
In these pages, Pamela D. Marshall listens with her whole spirit as Zora speaks about fear-based religion, silenced passion, ancestral memory, and the cost of being a woman born with fire in her bones. Through intimate storytelling, poetic insight, and spiritual reflection, Pamela answers Zora’s call by reclaiming her own voice, the one buried under childhood wounds, marital betrayals, and the quiet suffocation of being expected to do only the expected.
This book is an invitation to every woman who has ever felt unheard, unseen, or unchosen. It is a reminder that your story is your sovereignty. Your truth is your platform where you stand with the roaring sound of a standing ovation from the One that sent you.
When Zora Spoke, I Remembered My Name is more than a memoir. It is a reckoning. Giving you an opportunity for you to hear and answer your divine calling.
When Zora Spoke, I Remembered My Name
Pamela D. Marshall is a Peace Ambassador, playwright, actress, public policy advisor, and corporate mindfulness coach. Her writings lead readers toward forgiveness, emotional healing, and spiritual wholeness. She is the author of I Named Him Forgiveness - A Journey of Healing and Acceptance, The Art of Forgiveness - An Expression of Peace, and several children’s healing books. Pamela’s work is rooted in truth, compassion, and courage. She invites readers to reclaim their voice and remember their gift of Peace.
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