“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” — Jeremiah 29:11
Can a life broken into pieces still be made beautiful by God?
In The Female Job, Georgiann Foster shares an unforgettable, intimate memoir of survival, raw faith, and divine protection. From a fragile, sickly infant in the close quarters of Kingston 11 to the cool, green hills of Manchester, Jamaica, her early life was defined by sudden disruptions, hidden abuse, and profound isolation.
When she was pulled from her only loving sanctuary with her Aunt Rosa and thrown into the harsh realities of city life at just nine years old, Georgiann quickly learned the bitter language of maternal rejection and survival. Forced to raise a disabled infant sister while enduring severe domestic trauma herself, she became a fiercely independent survivor.
But the true battle was just beginning.
This gripping autobiography takes you deep into a journey through:
- Cycles of Danger: Surviving street violence, near-fatal narrow escapes, and the terrifying realities of poverty.
- Unbearable Grief: Standing strong through the devastating, premature loss of her beloved sons, Kemar and Joshua.
- Fire and Anointing: The miraculous night a stranger knocked on her door, leading her back to an altar where the Holy Spirit ignited clear visions, precise prophetic dreams, and an undeniable spiritual calling.
The Female Job is not a story of a perfect life, but a true testimony to the ultimate glory of God. It is a lifeline for anyone carrying silent scars, proving that your story is not finished yet, and that God’s grace can rescue you from the deepest darkness.





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