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Boy Blue; Contributions by Boy Blue; Cover design or artwork by Veronica Gonzalez
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R514
Discovery Miles 5 140
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Agnes experienced many setbacks ranging from rural America to
Kenya, Africa. She was one of those persons who didn't seem to be
able to get it right. She experiencd anomie when her world crumbled
right down around her. She had to struggle with physical ailments,
mental anguish, and emotional trauma before she finally chose the
right path. And even when she was on the right path, circumstances
slam dunked her back to unacceptable behaviors. Agnes acts of
kindness and charity far outweighted the immorality she endulged.
The lesson the Author hopes each person walks away with after
reading this short story is to maintain determination and never
give up: Agnes did not give up.
Walk With Me: From the Pasture to the Manor House portrays a
fourteen year old African American girl who experienced set backs
most of her young life, but she grew into a responsible person,
wife, mother, and Christian. She was in one of those awkward
situations that many African Americans find themselves: surrounded
by much family, but find it difficult, if not impossible, to
accumulate societal conditions. On the one hand, she had good role
models, a strong mother, loving siblings, but she just could not
matriculate her life according their standards. Although she did
not rear her only son, she provided for him a model of success
because she changed from a selfish, self absorbed, pleasure seeker
to a responsible woman and mother. All the characters in this
fictional story impacted one way or another Agnes life. Her
socialization process was one of many directions: a mother who
ruled with brutality and corporal punishment. She was too afraid of
loosing her family that she literally drove Agnes away from her.
Eugene was impacted by the different bloods: bi-racial blood,
African blood, and Native American blood. Especially, when his
grandmother often told him he smelled like a dog-like his father's
"white" family. Through the processes illness, mixed emotional
signals from his grandmother, ridicule from grade school children,
it toughended Eugene to scale above all these barriers to become
the man he was. The trail that Agnes and Eugene walked was like
from an animal pasture where they were surrounded by the stench of
urine and manure to a palace of good fragrance and well-being. It
is a road that countless thousands of African Americans have
travelled, and are travelling every day oftheir lives.
The black church has also intervened between the society and the
individual, in order to address specific problems or attain
specific objectives. This has been particularly the case where the
church has served as a training ground for leaders of the African
American community. In addition to providing for (a) goal
attainment and (b) a vehicle to implement specific interests, the
church has also (c) contributed a latent resource for all kinds of
activities covering a wide range of interests, (d) offered germane
socialization services, (e) allocated its power and influence to
issues identified as critical, (f) aided social interation of
either (g) members of the African American community within the
community itself or (h) the African American Community, its members
and priorities within the majority white community. The African
American church has prevailed as all things to all African
Americans.
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I Fly (Paperback)
Little Boy Blue
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R293
Discovery Miles 2 930
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Ships in 10 - 17 working days
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This short story is semi-autobiographical and adventure general
fiction. The autobiographical part of this story is not completely
accurate according to how these unusual incidents happened.
Although they are real, some were the results of dreams, visions,
and thought processes. I experienced the majority of these stories,
no matter how unreal, over the life course. The adventure general
fiction is my way of making sense of the bazaar dreams and
happenings. Rather than stop the story where it ended in a dream, I
added a fiction component to support the action of the general
theme. I titled this story "I Fly" because in my dreams when I was
faced with danger: cut, stabbed, shot, drowned, murdered, I always
develop the ability to fly and I simply flew away. Although it is
not mentioned here, I have landed on board of jet airplanes, ships,
and have been suspended in mid air for hours. When I flew in these
instances, I felt catheterized. A peaceful tranquility came over me
in my sleep and rather than wake up, I sank into a deep sleep. The
initial fear I experienced during a fight, disappeared each time I
took flight. I have always said that I would have loved to spend my
life in the deep jungles of Africa or Brazil on one adventure after
another. After reading this book, I hope you will learn that you
are a total person: mind, body, and spirit, and all these forces
come together to produce a whole you. Don't be afraid to use your
dreams, premonitions, and hunches to help you solve problems,
arrive at conclusions, and become a changed individual.
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