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Keturah's in the fast lane and terrible things are happening. Last year, Keturah stabbed her neighbor. Before the sentencing hearing, Keturah discovered that she's pregnant. She's weeks from graduating high school, she's pregnant and sick, and she's facing one to two years in juvenile prison. Being pregnant and facing jail time forces her to deal with her problems. How do you deal with betrayal - with hate, silence, or love? The best way for Keturah to get her life back on track is to deal with betrayal. It doesn't matter who serves it - Betrayal is a bitter piece of cake to swallow. In the end, Keturah realizes the power of love. Author Kenwanna W. uses her story to answer the question that's often asked. Why do survivors of assault hesitate to tell? At first, she hesitated. She spoke up at eight. She concludes that this question deserves an answer. Because she spoke up, the abuse stopped. In Grandpa's Pound Cake, Kenwanna gives insight and explains where her courage came from. Kenwanna helps survivors and parents discover where to find the key to their strength and power. Kenwanna creatively highlights ways parents can better parent.