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The Drive: The Passion, Pains, Struggles and Success of a Refugee Girl by Thelma Teetee Ahamba
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Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might, for in the grave, where you are going, there is neither working nor planning nor knowledge nor wisdom. I have seen something else under the sun: The race is not to the swift or the battle to the strong, nor does food come to the wise or wealth to the brilliant or favor to the learned; but time and chance happen to them all. Ecclesiastes 9:9&10.
The scripture above captures all what ‘The Drive’ by Thelma Teetee Ahamba is. It’s the tale of stronger persona, agreeing that yes, ‘I am weak, life did not give me what I thought I deserved but I need no pity party. I’ll work my way up and give you a reason to do same.’
It’s bringing to life the severity of being disadvantaged, yet ready to take up the challenge to rewrite a generational blueprint. Thelma’s ‘The Drive’ places a demand to refuse to settle for less and while you read it, you mysteriously find yourself or something greater than meets the eye. There’s new birth, sort of an awakening. It’s been there but ‘The Drive’ gives you the drive.
The scripture above captures all what ‘The Drive’ by Thelma Teetee Ahamba is. It’s the tale of stronger persona, agreeing that yes, ‘I am weak, life did not give me what I thought I deserved but I need no pity party. I’ll work my way up and give you a reason to do same.’
It’s bringing to life the severity of being disadvantaged, yet ready to take up the challenge to rewrite a generational blueprint. Thelma’s ‘The Drive’ places a demand to refuse to settle for less and while you read it, you mysteriously find yourself or something greater than meets the eye. There’s new birth, sort of an awakening. It’s been there but ‘The Drive’ gives you the drive.