The book is expected to be released on Amazon on February 7, with a signing ceremony yet to be announced.
The author traces childhood to teenage years of drug abuse, so having a drug induced breakdown, and now, a Paranoid Schizophrenic.
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And through her book, she wanted others to know that what does not kill you gives you a chance to try it again.
And let me tell you, from his Twitter account, the kids and parents love it.
Tipton-Martin, originally from Southern California, writes at length about her frustration she has seen both in popular culture and food media with chiefly “soul food” attributed to black people as the solitary marker of culinary prowess.
Jerald has developed a four-part series of books that he has named, each with the word 'Hero'. The reason for Hero, is for the teens, young ones to gain inspiration and to build their esteem.