One in 500-Million Sperm: It took me 5 decades before the Universe knows my name, purpose and now the truth.

One in 500-Million Sperm: It took me 5 decades before the Universe knows my name, purpose and now the truth.

by Paula Boodoosingh
One in 500-Million Sperm: It took me 5 decades before the Universe knows my name, purpose and now the truth.

One in 500-Million Sperm: It took me 5 decades before the Universe knows my name, purpose and now the truth.

by Paula Boodoosingh

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Overview

"One In 500 Million Sperm" by Paula Marie Ottley Woods Boodoosingh is a magnificent autobiography combined with the spiritual awakening which leads the author herself to uncovering her truth after her mother lied to her for more than 50 years. The purpose of this book has been to fulfill her divine assignment for only God knows how great she can become after gaining full control and responsibility for her life. This book provides multiple valuable life lessons embedded in the autobiography. This book also serves the purpose of a guidebook since it has focused on the spiritual awakening factor of the author's life as well. This powerful thriller unlocks her DNA mystery and life battles reuniting with her father from beyond the grave!


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781666245172
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 02/03/2021
Pages: 204
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.63(d)

About the Author

Paula Marie Ottley Woods Boodoosingh was simply named Paula Marie on her birth certificate. It was not until the age of 22 that she became Paula Marie Ottley, assuming the surname of the man who raised her, whom she was told was her father.
Paula never had a reason before then to view her birth certificate in any detail, but the need could no longer be denied as she began her journey to becoming a legal resident of the United States of America in the early 1980s. Paula always knew she was different from her family.

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