Four women, four lives, one God.
Zora Bridgeforth, is twenty-nine
and grappling with identity issues. While in search of for her deceased mother's
bridal veil, Zora happens upon a letter which reveals that she was adopted. Zora
is devastated and vows to find her biological family. To find an outlet for her
feelings, she joins a multi-church women's discipleship group. Unexpectedly Zora
finds the joy of her friendships with three women in her discipleship group (Monét
Sullivan, Paula Manns, and Belinda Stokes) turns out to be God's hand at work. As
the ladies drop their facades and learn to find healing through each other's testimonies,
a series of events unfolds to an outcome Zora could have never imagined. Written
from a young, fresh perspective, Zora's Cry is an inspirational read for the woman
who appreciates the power of friendships and the power of God's love. Includes a
discussion guide for readers' groups.