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Annie Guyton Abrams – Author, Elder, and Mentor Annie Guyton Abrams, born and raised in Metcalfe, Georgia, grew up during an era of segregation and profound social change. Despite many challenges, she built a successful career, retiring as an Information Technologist for the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Department of Defense, after 34 years of service. A dedicated elder in her church, Annie is passionate about teaching the Word of God and inspiring others to rise above their circumstances. She mentors the younger generation, encouraging them to recognize their God-given potential, set ambitious goals, and pursue their dreams with faith and determination. She believes in resilience, integrity, and purpose, reminding others that with faith and perseverance, no obstacle is insurmountable. Annie is the author of Trending Memories: A Daughter's Account of Caring for a Mother with Dementia, a heartfelt reflection on love, faith, and caregiving. Through her writing and teaching, she continues to uplift and inspire others. She resides in Metcalfe, Georgia, surrounded by family, remaining a beacon of wisdom, encouragement, and faith.
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My Face Smiles

Through the Fields of Segregation: Country Living with a Smile

By Annie Guyton Abrams

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My Face Smiles Through the Fields of Segregation: Country Living with a Smile In My Face Smiles, Annie Guyton Abrams shares a heartfelt journey from the red clay roads of Metcalfe, Georgia, through the struggles of segregation, to a life shaped by faith, family, and perseverance. Growing up in the rural South, she faced hardship but found strength in community, love in family, and resilience in every challenge. Through vivid storytelling, Annie reflects on childhood memories, picking pecans, quilting with loved ones, and embracing the simple joys of country living. She honors her parents' lessons, the bonds of her close-knit community, and the unshakable faith that carried her through adversity. This inspiring memoir is a testament to hope, determination, and the power of a smile to endure even life's greatest trials.
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My Face Smiles Through the Fields of Segregation: Country Living with a Smile

In My Face Smiles, Annie Guyton Abrams takes readers on an intimate and heartfelt journey through her childhood in Metcalfe, Georgia a small town deeply rooted in Southern traditions and the harsh realities of segregation. Through faith, family, and resilience, she shares a life shaped by both struggle and triumph, where her hometown's red clay roads symbolize obstacles and strength. Growing up in the Jim Crow South, Annie experienced firsthand the limitations imposed on Black children, from underfunded schools to restricted opportunities. Yet, within those hardships, she found an unshakable foundation in the love of her parents and the support of a close-knit community. Whether picking pecans to earn money for the state fair, attending quilting bees where wisdom was stitched into every pattern, or simply finding joy in the simplicity of country life, she learned that hope and determination could light even the darkest paths. At the heart of her journey is faith, an unbreakable trust in God that guided her through the trials of life. Through powerful storytelling, Annie recalls her parents' lessons, the resilience of a people who refused to be broken, and the transformative power of holding onto joy, even in the face of adversity. My Face Smiles is more than just a memoir; it is a tribute to a way of life, a reflection on the past, and a testament to the strength of the human spirit. It reminds us that faith, love, and perseverance can lead us forward no matter where we come from or what we face. This book will inspire readers to embrace their stories, find beauty in their struggles, and carry their smiles through every chapter of life.

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Book details

  • Genre:biography & autobiography
  • Sub-genre:Cultural, Ethnic & Regional / African American & Black
  • Language:English
  • Pages:268
  • Paperback ISBN:9798988949022