From the bestselling authors ofTryin' to Sleep in the Bed You Madecomes a heartwarming tale of how true friendship can overcome life's obstacles.Gayle Saunders and Patricia Reid have been lifelong friends, as close as sisters. When they were teens their dreams led them down separate paths and away from each other. But they reunited as adults, drawn back together by a bond of friendship that stood the test of time.Now Pat and Gayle co-own the Ell & Me Company, a business they founded based on a character Gayle created years ago for her daughter. Things are going well, but real-life dramas ensue as each must face issues from the past in order to protect the future.Pat and Marcus look like the perfect twenty-first-century couple -- smart, talented, each at the helm of a high-profile enterprise and at the top of their game. But behind closed doors their marriage is challenged by the stresses of a two-entrepreneur household. Will their professional pursuits leave them time for each other and a family, or carry them into the arms of others? Will a paternity claim prove to be too much of an obstacle to overcome?Gayle faces her own family drama and struggles to maintain control of her life. Despite dating other men, has she ever really gotten over her ex-husband, Ramsey, the gambler who left her and their daughter, Vanessa, in financial ruin? Gayle bends over backward to provide a stable, comfortable home for Vanessa, and support her dream of becoming a dancer. And Vanessa, a rebellious and hurtful teen, seems just as devoted to making Gayle pay for every mistake she has ever made. And what ever happened to Ramsey?InGotta Keep on Tryin', Virginia DeBerry and Donna Grant bring us heroines who remind you, for better and worse, of women everywhere -- women who know that true friendship keeps us grounded. And when things get rough the bond between women can be stronger than any trials we face.
I have read other books by this duo but had to be the most boring book that I have read in a long time. It was too long and uninteresting. Writing about a doll company with no nonsense that I could have cared less about with 2 boogie women who are as lost as "anybody in the dark" left me just mad that I wasted my money on this trash. Pat was so rich that she bored herself and those around her and the way she flaunts her wealth and uncaring nature was a reason to slap in her face. Marcus and the baseball ramblings simply put me to sleep. This might have beeen better if they explored the love life of DeJohn and Tiffani more . Gayle and her daughter, Vanessa was so dysfuntional and the way they described Ramsey departure was confusing and "way out of left field. I have words for the authors, you "Gotta Keep on Tryin" because this is a piece of garbage. I shouted for joy when i finally finished and wish I could get my money and time back trying to read such a downer.
A strong narration by the authors
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Virginia DeBerry and Donna Grant's GOTTA KEEP ON TRYIN receives a strong narration by the authors as it tells of two lifelong friends, close as sisters and reunited as adults, now co-owners of a business. Each must face issues from the past in order to come to grips with the future in this moving story.
Gotta Keep on Tryin'...I Loved It!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
This was a great sequel to Tryin' to Sleep in The Bed You Made. I love how the authors were able to incorporate so many everyday issues and concerns that people face. Gayle dealing with so much...an eating disorder, stress due to uncertainty with regard to her business, a recalcitrant daughter (Vanessa), not able to get over a failed relationship until she totally accepts forgiveness. Pat, always having to be strong for everyone else, dealing with a marriage and husband that feels more like a friendship and roommate, feeling snubbed by her husband and confiding in another man from work that has the potential to be a secret lover, and dealing with issues from her past that essentially hampers her happiness in the present. The story is real and engaging. It's a must read!
SO REAL
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
This was one of the realest books that I have ever read. I could relate or knew someone who could relate to just about every theme in the book. I truly appreciate the authors writing a book that is able to affect the lives of its readers. It is a must read!!!!
Gotta keep trying!!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
This book was amazing, an absolutly wonderfu; follow up to years before. Once again these blessed writers created real life issues into a non stop page turning experience. Pat inmy opinion still hasn't learned to relax and be loved, all in all a soft spot for a child that she never knew created something different inside of her, to see her and Marcus tru for a baby woul dbe wonderful, he showed extreme dedication to making it work, his love for Pat is so vivid that it made Pat open to see that love is for her, it works and that is that. Gail's story of bullimia is a story that not alot of folks would be happy to discuss, however the writers painted a clear picture of hidden issues that lies deep behind the lives of a stressful individual. I do do not believe that she got over the death of het mother and the disappearance of her husband, thinking that she was to blame for it all, her daughter Vanessa made sure she paid for it, but the end result was shocking, Ramsey was back and Gail had to call on him to save the only thing that she created besides her story...the love a child was well created here, this book was fantastic and I will sit another 10 years if I have to for part 3.
True Friendship
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Deberry and Grant pen a story that's so real. They address issues of friendship, business, marriage, the sport world and being a parent. Sometimes it felt like looking in the mirror. GOTTA KEEP ON TRYIN' shows the readers what a honest friendship is all about - Patricia Crowe, LADIES OF COLOR TURNING PAGES
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