Eloise Daniel lived a brutal life, colored by violence, racism, abuse, addiction, and abandonment. Twenty-seven years in prison created a barrier between her and her children, which she struggled to breach, but could not. But against the odds, Eloise reinvented herself, obtained a college degree, and fashioned a life of productivity and service to others facing the obstacles she'd had to overcome. Amongst the Ruins is her story.
Eloise Daniel lived a brutal life, colored by violence, racism, abuse, addiction, and abandonment. Twenty-seven years in prison created a barrier betw...
Eloise Daniel lived a brutal life colored by violence, racism, abuse, addiction, and abandonment. Twenty-seven years in prison created a barrier between her and her children that she struggled to breach but could not. But against the odds, Eloise reinvented herself, obtained a college degree, and fashioned a life of productivity and service to others facing the very obstacles she had to overcome. Amongst the Ruins is her story. Eloise Daniel completed an associate's degree at Georgia Military College, attended Mercer University for two years, and is presently studying computer programming....
Eloise Daniel lived a brutal life colored by violence, racism, abuse, addiction, and abandonment. Twenty-seven years in prison created a barrier betwe...