Nominated for the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work
They called her Rabbit.
Born at the height of Atlanta’s crack epidemic, Patricia Williams—better known as Ms. Pat—grew up in a world of poverty, hustling, and survival. At seven, she was taught to roll drunks for money. By thirteen, she was pregnant. By fifteen, she had two children. By sixteen, she was alone.
With no job skills and only an eighth-grade education, Pat had two choices: keep hustling or find another way out. Armed with sharp wit and relentless determination, she fought to build a better life for her kids.
Brutally honest yet outrageously funny, Rabbit is an unforgettable memoir of survival, motherhood, and the power of humor.
“An absolute must-read.” — Shondaland