Grant Me Vision, Sabrina Greenlee
Grant Me Vision, Sabrina Greenlee
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Grant Me Vision
A Journey of Family, Faith, and Forgiveness

Author: Sabrina Greenlee

Narrator: Heather Alicia Simms, DeAndre Hopkins

Unabridged: 12 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 07/09/2024


Synopsis

Foreword by DeAndre HopkinsIn this extraordinary memoir, Sabrina Greenlee, the indomitable mother of NFL sensation DeAndre Hopkins, unveils her journey of triumph over adversity—a saga of tenacity, redemption, faith, and the profound reclamation of personal power.Sabrina Greenlee was born to teenage parents in the shadow of South Carolina’s Clemson University, and her story unfolds against the backdrop of her challenging upbringing in a family that lacked the means—financial and emotional—to offer her and her two brothers the safety, comfort, and love every child deserves. When she was a teenager, her beloved younger brother, Dilly, died in a drunk driving accident. In her early twenties, Sabrina faced the tragic loss of her fiancé and one true love. A decade later, she was brutally and publicly assaulted, resulting in the loss of her vision. After years of abusive relationships, Sabrina willed herself to achieve the kind of life she had always dreamed of. She became the loving and dependable mother she wished she’d had, raising four children— including star athletes—who attended college and are successful in their chosen fields. She also found the courage to break the silence that enshrouded her life, ending the trauma that had damaged her family for generations—allowing Sabrina and her kin to heal. Today she works to help other women assert their power and find the faith to have strength even when the future seems hopeless—just as she herself has. Grant Me Vision is her riveting story—a memoir of resilience in the face of life’s most difficult challenges. It serves as a testament to faith and fortitude, encouraging others to confront their past and to make peace with it.

About Sabrina Greenlee

Sabrina Greenlee, the author of Grant Me Vision, is a South Carolina native, celebrated community activist, nationally recognized inspirational speaker, life coach, and domestic violence survivor who has dedicated her life to facilitating the transformative power of healing. As the founder and president of the nonprofit S.M.O.O.O.T.H., Sabrina uses her voice, wisdom, and unique experiences to inspire healing, promote transcendence from hurt, and encourage women to Take Their Power Back.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Readaholic Running on August 25, 2024

Not the triumph/inspiration that I was hoping for. It Lack accountability. The incident was not fully detailed or accurate. She definitely revealed generational curses with no breakage. I am definitely definitely happy for her children. I pray that she’s getting the counseling she needs. I do pray an......more

Goodreads review by KayReads__ on August 31, 2024

Can't lie this was a tough ass book to get through, but I'm so glad I did. Sabrina is a survivor in many ways! The way she overcome from being neglected, not being loved right and much more is truly a testimony! A great read!......more

Goodreads review by Gage on May 06, 2025

I first learned of Sabrina Greenlee through a very moving episode of The Pivot podcast in June 2024 and realized that her son, DeAndre Hopkins happened to play on my favorite football team (at the time). I knew I had to read this book and learn more about her story and how much she has overcome in h......more

Goodreads review by Taylor on September 12, 2024

Wow. I could not stop listening to this audiobook. Sabrina openly details her tumultuous life story. I appreciated her candidness; she did not gloss over the difficult parts. This book had a lot of tragedy and Sabrina shared tough parts of her past. Sabrina is inspiring. I would highly suggest this......more

Goodreads review by Gillian on January 08, 2025

Sabrina talks all about the struggles and trauma she went through leading up to this point in time. I’m happy everything worked out for her in the end, I would however like to hear more on her foundation for women in DV situations and how she was able to gain a closer relationship with god despite b......more