Latwaina Kelley

Damaged Crowns Still Shine

Long before the #metoo movement. Long before young girls were praised for standing up and facing their attackers, there was Latwaina. A young girl from the city of Detroit. Betrayed by family what will she use as a safety net?

Latwaina Kelley

Fix Your Crown

Fix Your Crown is the companion workbook to Author LatWaina Kelley’s highly acclaimed novel, Damaged Crowns Still Shine, which is based on her harrowing true story of childhood trauma and triumph. Rebuild your confidence and self-esteem as each chapter of the workbook details key elements of the story, while prompting you to dive deep into your own life story and work through the experiences that have shaped your journey.

About the Author

Latwaina Kelley was born in raised in Detroit, Michigan. A comprehensive etymological study of her name reveals some very interesting things about this author. For example, her name invokes honesty, inquisitiveness, and liveliness, all a perfect description of this writer. Even the color gold, which is associated with her name, embodies her personality and drive. Gold denotes triumph and prosperity and is associated with those that have an incredible desire to succeed and would do whatever it takes to achieve their goals.

She is skillfully and adroitly has woven an emotional rhetorical fabric that meticulously describes the perils of young women growing up in a predatory environment. Her story may not be unique in the sense that she alone has suffered incredible unrighteousness, however, it’s vitally important to tell again and again until the world understands the pain that so many go through.

Despite the odds and the obstacles, she faced, she nevertheless endured the storm and now she writes about it so others may be inspired and encouraged to know that, “God has a beautiful plan for your life.” Latwaina has an unmistakable passion and commitment to share the lessons she learned in life with others. As you read her story, there will be no doubt left that ‘sharing is caring’. It’s an old cliché, but this story will substantiate and validate it’s meaning.

Latwaina Kelley is married with 10 children, even though three of them are her loving canines, as she likes to think of them.