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This title beautifully celebrates the strength and resilience of African American women of the past, charges those of influence to rebuild in this present age and challenges brown girls to invest for the future. It also encourages these women to embody the wealth penned on these pages in the form of empowering truth gained through experience and lifelong gleaning. Victoria Green offers a beautiful and vivid link to phenomenal African American women of past generations, candid advice for living, and substance and style of profound prose, poetry, and intellectual discourse along with that of other emphatic leaders.
Ethan Randall seemingly has a perfect life. Girls are crazy about him; all the guys want to be his friend-what more could a teenage boy want? Ethan has no idea his idyllic life is about to hit rock bottom. While on a mission one evening to seek revenge on a rival, Ethan and his friend, Anthony Williams, are attacked by a gigantic, wolf-like creature. Although the two boys manage to escape, Ethan soon lapses into a brief coma of sorts, leading to the eventual discovery that, whether he likes it or not, he has transformed into a werewolf. Ethan tries to carry on as if everything is normal, but when he and his rival get into a fight, Ethan loses control and kills him. Even worse, three more people die in mysterious wolf at-tacks. Ethan believes he has no one but himself to blame, but his best friend, Anthony, wonders if someone else is responsible for the killings. In this exciting, suspenseful tale, Ethan must find a way to protect everyone he cares for before they all end up victims of the menacing monsters that lurk in the shadows of the night-just waiting to pounce.
This title beautifully celebrates the strength and resilience of African American women of the past, charges those of influence to rebuild in this present age and challenges brown girls to invest for the future. It also encourages these women to embody the wealth penned on these pages in the form of empowering truth gained through experience and lifelong gleaning. Victoria Green offers a beautiful and vivid link to phenomenal African American women of past generations, candid advice for living, and substance and style of profound prose, poetry, and intellectual discourse along with that of other emphatic leaders.
Ethan Randall seemingly has a perfect life. Girls are crazy about him; all the guys want to be his friend-what more could a teenage boy want? Ethan has no idea his idyllic life is about to hit rock bottom. While on a mission one evening to seek revenge on a rival, Ethan and his friend, Anthony Williams, are attacked by a gigantic, wolf-like creature. Although the two boys manage to escape, Ethan soon lapses into a brief coma of sorts, leading to the eventual discovery that, whether he likes it or not, he has transformed into a werewolf. Ethan tries to carry on as if everything is normal, but when he and his rival get into a fight, Ethan loses control and kills him. Even worse, three more people die in mysterious wolf at-tacks. Ethan believes he has no one but himself to blame, but his best friend, Anthony, wonders if someone else is responsible for the killings. In this exciting, suspenseful tale, Ethan must find a way to protect everyone he cares for before they all end up victims of the menacing monsters that lurk in the shadows of the night-just waiting to pounce.
"In God's Hands, the pain of a child yields the strength of a woman." Closed Legs, Open Heart offers powerful insight and personal experience to inspire young girls and women to take their rightful places as desirable, yet honourable women of virtue as God's chosen and chaste generation. By explaining the wholistic intricacies of sexual intercourse and its impact on the female mind, body, and spirit. The author attempts to resurrect the import of sexual discretion and abstinence as it has been devalued to the point of death in present day society.
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