Each Night I DiePeople say this is one of our most powerful stories! Parents, ministers, teachers, youth counselors and correctional officials love this book. It was written by a convicted felon with a powerful writing style. We have had the author on at least a dozen radio interviews always with success. It deals with black manhood, crime, and young adults. |
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