She Walked Through Fire. God Never Let Her Go.
A memoir of survival, faith, and the unbreakable grace of God.

A memoir of survival, faith, and the unbreakable grace of God.

In the streets of Harlem and the Bronx during the 1960s and '70s, danger was constant and survival was a daily battle. As a young single mother raising two sons, Odette Quietcloud fought to keep her family safe while navigating a world overrun with poverty, addiction, violence, and despair.
No Weapon Isaiah 54:17 is her deeply personal account of that journey — one marked by pain and trauma, but also by courage, resilience, and the sustaining power of God's grace.
Through her story, you will witness the quiet miracles, the whispered prayers, and the strength God provides when all seems lost.
This book is for anyone who has ever walked through fire and wondered if God still saw them. Odette's story proves He does.

Odette Quietcloud is a mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, entrepreneur, and lifelong servant of God. Born in New York City, she spent thirty years as a social worker and mentor for youth and young adults — walking alongside the most vulnerable in her community with compassion and faith.
Today, Odette advocates for wellness, ministry, and the fight against human trafficking. Her memoir, No Weapon Isaiah 54:17: Faithful Through the Fire, is the courageous story she was called to tell — a testimony of survival, healing, and the unshakable grace of God.
She lives boldly under God's guidance, knowing that no weapon formed against her shall prosper.
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