Limited Coffee Table Book Release March 22, 2021
March 16, 2021 (Atlanta, GA) — Publisher, life coach, mentor, and entrepreneur Dr. Teresa Hairston, widely considered one of the most significant voices in Gospel media and culture, will release her eighth book, "Unstoppable: The Incredible Journey of America's #1 Christian Lifestyle Magazine," a chronicle of Hairston's amazing sojourn in the male-dominated Christian marketplace and music industry.
The self-published coffee table book starts out detailing Hairston's most recent battle with Covid 19 when she once again pushed through a life and death situation with steely determination and faith. The captivating story goes on to relive Hairston's ups and downs through motherhood and divorce while forging a career in the bourgeoning Christian music and media industry. Hairston’s controversial journey included fighting against racism in the Gospel music industry and well-publicized fights against sexism in the Christian marketplace. Her story is one of triumph and breaking through the “stained glass” ceiling.
Unconventional in style, "Unstoppable" is a historical memoir, peppered with archival photos and testimonials of many respected pastors and popular music industry leaders.
"Unstoppable: The Incredible Journey of America's #1 Christian Lifestyle Magazine" is available on eBook at books2liveby.com and the limited edition collectible book will be available on March 21, 2021.
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