Chance Kok' living can be seen as a spiritual-religious journey that began in kindergarten and finished with her choice of the Catholic Church as her ways of worship and Christian expression. This odyssey is recorded in Darkish Symphony (1942), Adams’ narrative of transformation, that is less formulaic compared to a few other autobiographies of the kind in this Adams includes numerous information on her childhood as well as family living. Although the girl had written and published poems, documents (more correctly, religious musings), along with a short, serialized autobiography before the appearance of Particular type of Symphony, this work distinguished her as the first Black to write a book on the subject of Catholic transformation.
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