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CHIT! Venting at it's best! A no non-sense, hard hitting, raw, from the street, gritty, and to the point true story of a man Venting! A fast read from open to close! A true account! Riveting, fascinating! True! Vent before you hit your breaking point!
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Kieran Appleby can't wait until graduation to escape his life in the Keys. His only friend is the school janitor, his father doesn t talk to him, and Kieran doesn t know how to mention he s gay. No wonder he daydreams about college anywhere but Florida. High school baseball star Drew Anderson has only one wish in life: to be able to care for those he loves. With an absent father, an agoraphobic mother, and a closet he's not ready to come out of, he can barely stand under the pressure. No one knows how alone he feels. When Drew finally notices Kieran's long-time crush, it jumpstarts a relationship that introduces them to sex, intimacy, and love. Neither has ever been this happy. But lasting happiness is evasive, and Kieran s desperation to get out of Florida and Drew s desire to stay and care for his family cannot be reconciled.
Selected as One of the Best Books of the 21st Century by The New York Times Set amid the havoc of the War on Drugs, this New York Times bestseller is an "astonishingly intimate" (New York magazine) chronicle of one family’s triumphs and trials in the South Bronx of the 1990s. “Unmatched in depth and power and grace. A profound, achingly beautiful work of narrative nonfiction…The standard-bearer of embedded reportage.” —Matthew Desmond, author of Evicted In her classic bestseller, journalist Adrian Nicole LeBlanc immerses readers in the world of one family with roots in the Bronx, New York. In 1989, LeBlanc approached Jessica, a young mother whose encounter with the carceral state is about to forever change the direction of her life. This meeting redirected LeBlanc’s reporting, taking her past the perennial stories of crime and violence into the community of women and children who bear the brunt of the insidious violence of poverty. Her book bears witness to the teetering highs and devastating lows in the daily lives of Jessica, her family, and her expanding circle of friends. Set at the height of the War on Drugs, Random Family is a love story—an ode to the families that form us and the families we create for ourselves. Charting the tumultuous struggle of hope against deprivation over three generations, LeBlanc slips behind the statistics and comes back with a riveting, haunting, and distinctly American true story.
Susan Miller loves Jake Studer. She always has. When he leaves on his Rumspringa and doesn't return, she continues to love him and believe in him. When he finally does come home, she's giddy with joy. Now they can court properly. But Jake has no plans to stay in Baker's Corner. And during the few weeks he's back, he arranges a secret buggy race.Catastrophe follows, and Susan knows she must give up on him. He'll never come back to Baker's Corner for good; he'll never be part of the people again; he'll never join church. But knowing it's time to give up on him is one thing. Doing it is another. Susan continues to wait for Jake, praying that somehow God will reach his rebellious heart.
Using stories and exercises from grassroots organizing experience ... [this book] walks you through the steps of starting a new group or strengthening an old one - to build a better world.-Back cover.