BEYOND THE BROKEN

"Beyond the Broken" is Shanqueeta Watson's poignant journey from a near-fatal car crash to discovering her life's purpose. Surviving the accident prompts deep reflection on her past, navigating childhood, motherhood, and relationships. Through personal trauma and healing, Shanqueeta uncovers profound insights, sharing candidly the tears, struggles, and triumphs that define her path. Her story serves as a testament to strength and the transformative power of self-discovery, inspiring readers to find light even in their darkest moments.

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About

Shanqueeta Watson

Shanqueeta Watson, a native of Atlanta, GA, has long been passionate about writing and aiding others. With the birth of her children, she realized the significance of leaving a legacy for them to follow, driving her to pen her inaugural book with the understanding that it would be the first of many.

Beyond her literary pursuits, Shanqueeta is fervently dedicated to advancing her business and serving as an inspirational role model for youth. Her endeavors are characterized by her infectious enthusiasm and unwavering commitment to effecting positive change within her community and beyond.

Through her writing and entrepreneurial endeavors, she aspires to leave an enduring legacy, providing inspiration and guidance to those navigating life's challenges.

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Testimonials

G. Miller

Her car flipped over 6 times. It was horrible to watch. I just knew whoever was in that car was DEAD. But she wasn't. She's still here and that's a blessing.

Kay Jackson

When she walked out that car I was holding my breath. After what had just happened, there was no way she should have been alive. But she was. I ran to her and she collapsed. But God.....God kept her alive.

L. Hanson

She didn't give up. Despite the injuries, the trauma, and how difficult it was to push through, she kept pushing. I'm proud of her for that.

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