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Tonetta Chester was born in Miami, Florida, where she attended Charles W. Flanagan High School in Pembroke Pines Florida. Though she became a mother at the age of 16, Chester graduated from high school and went on to major in psychology at Miami Dade University.
Despite her position as an Executive Assistant for the Broward County School Board, she felt a need to make a greater impact in the life of young women and founded South Florida Charmz, a non-profit organization designed to educate young women on real life situations and help them avoid the hardships of teenage motherhood. She also co-founded an after-school program dedicated to the empowerment of young girls, making a commitment to help saveat least one young woman from facing the same trials she faced.
In 2006, she relocated to Alpharetta, GA, where she currently resides with her daughter. Later that year, she was met with the news that her beloved better half had been found dead. To help cope with her loss, she began to write daily inserts to her deceased love as if the two were still conversing. Then, a minister at her church, who told her, delivered a life-changing message. “Do what your purpose in life is. Write!”
Coincidentally, the inserts Chester had written to her deceased love fell from the shelf into her hands a few weeks later (in 2007); this marked the beginning of the creative challenge. Inspired by the words of her minister, these inserts would become the final chapter of her first novel, Surviving the Darkest Days.
Like many writers, Chester started out writing poetry. As an urban fiction author, she writes novels that tell life stories
that reflect the authentic struggles of many people.
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