George Mike
This book connects with me. The story of the trip of Jamaica to the U.S. by Dr. Mills is natural and close-to-home. She tells about the highs and lows of relocation, the anxieties and fantasies. Made me reflect on my own path. It seems she is speaking directly to me, you see?
Peter Henery
The stories of her teaching life are so true, it seems as though we are both over coffee. What does she have to say regarding spirituality and decision-making? They got me thinking. It is as though she is also inviting us to see our own journeys.
Franklin Ma
What Dr. Mills does to her story is to make you experience every feeling. All the excitement and fear of migration, the struggle in a new location, is there. Prayer influenced her life choices, as you can see. It’s inspiring! Gives you a desire to sink into your convictions.
Amanda Da Santa
I got touched by the honesty of Dr. Mills. The parts concerning her education problems are very real. It is difficult to be heard in a large mechanism and she drives that nail. Her heart of steel is shining through. The book leaves you with a feeling that you too can take on your personal problems directly.