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On the Front Line
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On the Front Line

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On the Front Line…tells the story of a young African American male whose hardships and upbringing created moments of uncertainty and confusion during his youth, his pursuit of love and being a black male in America.

This book uses the analogy of war as it pertains to being on the front line.

This analogy is primarily offered to highlight the urgency, intellectualism, patience, and confidence needed to survive during war. These elements, when placed in areas of unknown chaos, offer us the best opportunity of survival. Being the son of two drug attics whose lack of parenting lead to his siblings being adopted, he offers his testimony about growing up in the heart of Los Angeles; dealing with gang violence and how he struggled to overlook the negativity offered to him. He discusses his understanding of love and how it has manifested over the years but most importantly, where his understanding of love originated. He extensively dives in and dissects what it means to be a black man in America all while dealing with the harsh realities of America’s promises. His unique perspective coupled with his creative way to express himself through both excerpts and poetry makes this book an eye opening experience.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
BookBaby
Country
United States
Date
1 September 2016
Pages
198
ISBN
9781483568461

On the Front Line…tells the story of a young African American male whose hardships and upbringing created moments of uncertainty and confusion during his youth, his pursuit of love and being a black male in America.

This book uses the analogy of war as it pertains to being on the front line.

This analogy is primarily offered to highlight the urgency, intellectualism, patience, and confidence needed to survive during war. These elements, when placed in areas of unknown chaos, offer us the best opportunity of survival. Being the son of two drug attics whose lack of parenting lead to his siblings being adopted, he offers his testimony about growing up in the heart of Los Angeles; dealing with gang violence and how he struggled to overlook the negativity offered to him. He discusses his understanding of love and how it has manifested over the years but most importantly, where his understanding of love originated. He extensively dives in and dissects what it means to be a black man in America all while dealing with the harsh realities of America’s promises. His unique perspective coupled with his creative way to express himself through both excerpts and poetry makes this book an eye opening experience.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
BookBaby
Country
United States
Date
1 September 2016
Pages
198
ISBN
9781483568461