"Kim's story is encouraging and inspiring. She shares how The Lord has seen her through life's difficulties. I appreciate Kim's authenticity. I know it to be true in her life as well as this book. Let the pages speak to your heart as they did to mine. Thanks Kim!"
Dr.René D Rochester, CEO Urban S.E.T. Inc
“Kim Anthony’s book is a moving account of faith, reconciliation and the power of forgiveness. It is both painful and uplifting – one incredible journey that should not be missed.”
Chris Riley, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist, wife of Hall of Fame Coach Pat Riley
"This is a story for anyone who feels the hurdles are too high, the valleys too deep. Kim's journey from the streets of Richmond to the UCLA Hall of Fame will fill you with joy and hope, rooted in the certainty that perseverance is the greatest gift of all."
Lesley Visser, CBS Sportscaster.
"Riveting, heart-breaking, heart-warming and inspirational: Beautiful Hope has it all. From wanderer to pilgrim, from the neighborhood to world-class achievement, from lonely to deeply loved, Kim Anthony has lived an extraordinary life and invites all of us to share in the hope-filled highlights."
Gary Thomas, author of Sacred Marriage and Pure Pleasure.
"Beautiful Hope holds not just a compelling story about one woman’s life – but a critical lesson for every one of us. Kim's willingness to share openly about her past pain and disappointment, as well as her times of gladness and triumph, is a tremendous encouragement. This book will help every reader to recognize that God is working in their life, even when they don’t recognize it.”
Shaunti Feldhahn, bestselling author, For Women Only
"Knowing Kimmy through her college career, I was painfully aware that the adage "Still waters run deep" pertained to Kim Hamilton in ways I couldn't begin to imagine. It wasn't until years after Kimmy graduated, got married and had children that she shared with me her story. Hearing it, and now being able to read about it, I am able to finally make sense of the mysteries that surrounded her often quiet introspective behavior."
Valorie Kondos-Field, UCLA Gymnastics Head Coach (5 NCAA National Championship Titles)
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