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Candy Canes and Coke: A memoir, #1
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Candy Canes and Coke
A Memoir by Momi Robins-Makaila
We all have a story — one that begins in innocence and winds through heartbreak, loss, and lessons learned the hardest way. Candy Canes and Coke is mine.
It's a raw, redemptive journey through love and pain, motherhood and survival, sin and surrender. It's the story of a Hawaiian woman who tried to hold her family together while her world fell apart — and the God who met her in the rubble.
In these pages, I share what it means to be broken and still beautiful, to be loved by a God I didn't yet know, and to learn that healing doesn't mean erasing the past — it means finding grace in it.
Courageous, unfiltered, and deeply spiritual, this memoir is for every woman who has ever whispered, "God, please save me." It's for the mothers doing their best to rise again, and for the daughters learning that pain can become purpose.
Because even when life hurts, even when we fall apart —
God is good all the time, and all the time, God is good.
Candy Canes and Coke
A Memoir by Momi Robins-Makaila
We all have a story — one that begins in innocence and winds through heartbreak, loss, and lessons learned the hardest way. Candy Canes and Coke is mine.
It's a raw, redemptive journey through love and pain, motherhood and survival, sin and surrender. It's the story of a Hawaiian woman who tried to hold her family together while her world fell apart — and the God who met her in the rubble.
In these pages, I share what it means to be broken and still beautiful, to be loved by a God I didn't yet know, and to learn that healing doesn't mean erasing the past — it means finding grace in it.
Courageous, unfiltered, and deeply spiritual, this memoir is for every woman who has ever whispered, "God, please save me." It's for the mothers doing their best to rise again, and for the daughters learning that pain can become purpose.
Because even when life hurts, even when we fall apart —
God is good all the time, and all the time, God is good.


















