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Syrup Sandwich
a life of measured progression
by Devlon E Waddell |
| Syrup Sandwich: a life of measured progression is an honest, charming and witty account of creative nonfiction that explores life in Baltimore MD. This book takes its reader on a journey through the story of a man who has, while living his entire life in... ...view more about this book |
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Somewhere Between Lost & Found
Selected Poems of M. Andre Lewis
by M. Andre Lewis |
| At 23 years old M. Andre Lewis returned to his native Brooklyn, NY, with a college degree, no money, and no sense of direction. Although formally educated, his real education did not begin until he accepted the responsibilty and challenge of discovering h... ...view more about this book |
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More Than Soup
by Mary Miller-Hall |
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Stretched But Not Broken
by Tawana Jackson |
| All Mia wanted out of life was a peaceful existence and unconditional love. But from age five, when she was brutally raped by a deranged homeless man, Mia had experienced everything but her dream. Her mother, Helen, a quiet and dignified woman, marries a ... ...view more about this book |
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Subway
After the Irish
by Horace Mungin |
| This book is a partly fictional rumble through the history of the New York City Metropolitan Transit Authority that focuses on the decades of the sixties and seventies when the work force changed from Irish-American to African-American and the struggle to... ...view more about this book |
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San Juan Hill
by Horace Mungin |
| San Juan Hill is the memoir of a young boy growing up in the Amsterdam projects in the fifties. It is a coming of age story that chronicles the lives of three boys growing up in 1950's New York City. It is the story of a racially diverse community coalesc... ...view more about this book |
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The Devil Beats His Wife
And Other Stories from the Lowcountry
by Horace Mungin |
| "The Devil Beats His Wife" is a collection of short fiction with themes that eminates from the "New South." The racial changes which has occured in the South in the past generation serves as a backdrop to the stories and make it clear that these are stori... ...view more about this book |
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Sleepy Willie Sings the Blues
by Horace Mungin |
| The second book in the Sleepy Willie series, Sleepy Willie Sings the Blues is reminisecent of Langton Hughes' collection of "Jesse B. Simple" books. Sleepy Willie is an old Southern-born grass-roots street philosopher living in the South Bronx in New Yor... ...view more about this book |
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Sleepy Willie Talks About Life
by Horace Mungin |
| I don't remember when I first became aware of Langston Hughes' character Jesse B. Simple. Simple could have been modeled after any number of persons in my neighborhood. Simple is an urban folk legent who resides in African-American communities throughout ... ...view more about this book |
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W.A.W. - What a Word
Inspirational words for everyday life here on earth
by Sheila Hayford |
| Inspirational daily devotional book for 125 days. Great for personal growth and for gift giving. Wonderful reviews!... ...view more about this book |
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