
Your Word My Medicine My Victory Book Description : Jane Doe's past is far from over, and the secret she holds could kill them all. Just across the border in a city in Mexico lies the life Jane desperately wants to leave behind-a past filled with drugs and danger, information she never wanted, and a cartel boss who is watching her every move. Cade and Jane spend their nights in the barn planning their escapes, and their days with Cade's friends: sweet, artistic Mateo and his determined sister Jojo who vows to be president one day. Cade is focused on one thing, a football scholarship-his only chance. He's been trapped in the border town of Tanner, Texas, his whole life. A foster kid looking for a way out, Jane got caught up in the wrong crowd and barely escaped with her life. Tucked away in an abandoned barn on the edge of the farm, the mysterious Jane Doe starts to heal and details of her past begin to surface. In the dying cornfields of his family's farm, seventeen-year-old Cade finds a girl broken and bleeding.

From my testimony and the Word of God, this book gives the reader a new perspective on life.Īn Indies Introduce Nominee A SIBA Okra Pick "Outstanding on every level."-Jeff Zentner, Morris Award-winning author of The Serpent King and Goodbye Days "Suspenseful and gritty, Hide With Me is a beautifully written novel that captivates from the very first page." -Robin Roe, author of A List of Cages Debut author Sorboni Banerjee crafts a gripping story about the unbreakable bonds of friendship, the sweeping power of first love, and the courage to fight for a brighter future against all odds. This book empathizes with the reader through my personal experiences, tribulations, and victories. Further, my book seeks to turn this negative bed into a good one. There is a particular feeling of commonality that we share in this type of segregation. This group includes people who are the so-called black sheep of the family, the odd person out, the little girl that the rest of the class picks on, and the little boy who is constantly made fun of for the entertainment of his peers. The book’s targeted audience includes those who have been separated or excommunicated from their families, local churches, and jobs.


The purpose of this book is to help people who have been ostracized, estranged, discounted, overlooked, belittled, or in some way, have been excluded from the mainstream of society.
