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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:African American & Black / Urban & Street Lit
  • Language:English
  • Series title:Little Boy's Blues
  • Series Number:2
  • Pages:194
  • eBook ISBN:9798350915259
  • Paperback ISBN:9798350915242

A B-Boy's Blues

by Stacy Lamar King

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Overview
A B-Boy's Blues is the second book in the Little Boy's Blues series. The story chronicles Little Boy's senior year of high school. A year in which he has to make a very important decision. One that has loomed over his head for eight years. During this year Little Boy reflects on the past and present events which have had an impact on his life. Each a factor in the decision. Neither more important than the others. A spiders web. He was caught between them.
Description
A B-Boy's Blues is the second book in the Little Boy's Blues series. The story chronicles Little Boy's senior year of high school. A year in which he has to make a very important decision. One that has loomed over his head for eight years. During this year Little Boy reflects on the past and present events which have had an impact on his life. Each a factor in the decision. Neither more important than the others. A spiders web. He was caught between them.
About the author
Stacy Lamar King is an indigenous Hebrew American author who was born in Thomaston, Georgia and raised in Buffalo, New York. He is the author of three books in the Little Boy's Blues Series. A Little Boy's Blues, A B-Boy's Blues, and Dressed Blues. The objective of his writing is two-fold. To bring attention to the tremendous stress placed upon children by the poor decision making of adults. To champion the cause of mental health awareness and treatment for children. Children are incredibly resilient. They are also easily damaged. It is much easier to build them up than it is to heal them after they've been torn down. I am my brother's teacher is his motto. A simple statement that speaks to one fact. Through our action and inaction, we teach the generation that proceeds us. Teach them well. Teach them Torah for Torah is wisdom. He who has wisdom has life.