Trouble's Always Watching Volume 1
Smith, Courtney Lamont
Sold by Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
AbeBooks Seller since 6 January 2003
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Add to basketSold by Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
AbeBooks Seller since 6 January 2003
Condition: New
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basket450 pages. 8.00x5.00x1.02 inches. In Stock.
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Reviews
When people look at us, all they see is what we present. People always question why we made the choices we made. However, people have no idea what goes on in our homes or our heads. We choose whom we talk to or avoid. This book is a glance into reality for many. This book will walk you through the struggles of impoverished communities and women.
Roshawn Evans (Founder of Pure Justice and author of Stolen Identify)
The author has made it his duty to pull the reader in by beginning with a present day urban setting with the daily events in the life of students who are competing against each other to have the best grades in school, visits to the local mall, and some dangers that urban neighborhoods are plagued with, according to present day media and reality.
However, by the time the reader approaches the middle of the novel, he or she is the introduction of the title character, J. Trouble. J. Trouble is a youth of 14 years of age, born decades earlier, around the turn of the century, in 1930s Louisiana, at the height of Jim Crow, lynchings, sharecropping, and the fight for the civil rights of Black Americans. Thus begins an odyssey: a journey into the turmoil of a black, male youth who witnesses firsthand the aftereffects of American slavery on the non-privileged, at the hand of the “privileged.” The author uses a method of characterization which causes the title character to gain inner strength and courage that is described as supernatural. Thus, the hideous description of people of resilience. “Black don’t crack.” However, we know that it does.
This novel is not for the unread, or faint of heart. Before attempting this novel, you must be knowledgeable of the Word, history, mythology and literary devices which this author introduces to a new genre of a contemporary writing style. HAPPY READING!
Paula Kobina (Retired educator, publisher, and author of Poems for The Times)
First of all, this book was written with such imagination and vivid imagery that the characters and storyline take you on a fantasy journey that keeps you on the edge of your seat to see what comes next. Tenesha’s account with her abusive stepfather bridges this fiction with real life advocacy for those who are also victims of sexual abuse. Great job! Can’t wait to read the next part of the story.
Monica Matthews-Smith (Entrepreneur, Business Owner, and author of Heart to Mind: The Purpose Identity Workbook)
An urban legend haunts her dreams and waking life. Will she figure it out before she is wearing a toe tag?
Tenesha Campbell’s name is plastered on the honor roll with each semester, and most people usually look for any excuse to share her breath. However, her mother leaves whelps on her back, stomach, and legs in addition to shoving her head into the walls for little or no reason. Her stepfather leaves bruises upon her body if she does not please him, and a local kingpin promises to bury her family if she does not sell his urban pharmaceuticals. She chases the shadows of an urban legend to disprove it as a means of coping with her situation, but she risks wearing a toe tag upon attracting its attention. Will she survive long enough to solve it, or will she be choking on her own blood before she has a clue?
Get your copy to find out what happens next!</
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