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Sagashus Levingston has never played it safe. A recent PhD graduate, business owner, and single mom of six, her life is a whirlwind of chaos and ambition. Between helping to care for her father who is battling dementia, navigating a love triangle with Prodigal and the Quiet One, and managing the daily storm of motherhood, she has plenty on her plate. But now, she’s taking on her most ambitious challenge yet: buying her dream home.
The catch? She has no money and no credit.
In A Pot to P*ss In, Sagashus invites readers into her nine-month journey of resilience, heartbreak, and triumph. With her family’s stability on the line, she fights to scale her business, overcome systemic barriers, and hold her children—and herself—together in the face of overwhelming odds. This isn’t just a story about pursuing a dream; it’s about what it costs to dream, the strength it takes to persevere, and the battle to keep your family intact when the world feels stacked against you.
A Pot to P*ss In dives deep into identity and the deeply personal nature of politics, revealing how ambition intersects with systemic challenges like the banking industry and the prison industrial complex. With raw honesty and unbreakable determination, Sagashus shows how owning her story became the foundation for a dream others said was impossible.
For anyone—especially women—who’ve dared to dream too big while managing the chaos of real life, this memoir is a testament to the power of grit, love, and relentless hope.
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As a single Black mother of six, an entrepreneur, and a scholar, Levingston’s quest to buy her dream home becomes a test of her courage, resilience, and self-worth—far more than a financial transaction. Each step is navigated by her faith and the stories she tells herself and others, using the power of narrative to confront fears, heal old wounds, and chart a path forward. But as old traumas resurface and systemic barriers threaten to derail her plans, she is forced to reckon with what it means to truly believe in her own worth and right to dream. With humor, heartbreak, and unflinching honesty, Levingston’s memoir reaffirms her humanity and her fight to create a future where she and her children can become homeowners.
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