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One Thing Leads To Another, is a debut of Angelo Galloway's first written masterpiece of words. This is book is based on real life encounters. A personal detailed reflection of his conscious development of becoming a man. The book deals with issues of child molestation, racism, interracial dating, violence, drug abuse, war, religion, and many other factors that leads the reader to believe actually "One Thing Leads to Another". One Thing Leads to Another, is an expression of a young African American male author inner thinking of concerns of Generation X. It's a whirlwind of words that speaks to the consciousness of the reader. One Thing Leads to Another is impactful as well as insightful to historical content with; a twist of humor that allows the reader to laugh at the innocence of growing up in the rural south and the harsh realities of war.
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One Thing Leads To Another, is a debut of Angelo Galloway's first written masterpiece of words. This is book is based on real life encounters. A personal detailed reflection of his conscious development of becoming a man. The book deals with issues of child molestation, racism, interracial dating, violence, drug abuse, war, religion, and many other factors that leads the reader to believe actually "One Thing Leads to Another". One Thing Leads to Another, is an expression of a young African American male author inner thinking of concerns of Generation X. It's a whirlwind of words that speaks to the consciousness of the reader. One Thing Leads to Another is impactful as well as insightful to historical content with; a twist of humor that allows the reader to laugh at the innocence of growing up in the rural south and the harsh realities of war.