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Book details
  • Genre:DRAMA
  • SubGenre:American / African American & Black
  • Language:English
  • Pages:116
  • eBook ISBN:9798350959109
  • Paperback ISBN:9798350959093

Tupac and Jada Presumed

by Brad James

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Overview
Tupac and Jada Presumed tells the story of the two future celebrities dealing with the muck and mire of their teen years in the brutal city of Baltimore in the late 80's. Only their artistic high school provides a way out of the turmoil and bleak future. Family drama, social issues and hopes for success are some main components. As well as the question, did they are didn't they? The book puts you through an emotional rollercoaster, ranging from love, drama, comedy and anger.
Description
This is the story of Tupac Shakur and Jada Pinkett during their formative years at the Baltimore School for the Arts. The story delves deep into their personal and family lives. Including Tupac's mother's drug, alcohol problems, Jada's secret drug dealing and how they dealt with the matters. Tupac's talent, intellect, intensity and rage is on full display, as well as Jada's motherly wisdom and knack for being proficient in just about all art forms. Their strengths of character, love of school, life and what promise it beholds, get them through some very dark times. They live in the city of Baltimore during the rough crime filled, drug infested times of the late 80's. Tupac and Jada Presumed shows their journey at its grass roots, charismatic, bare bones and passion to the core.
About the author
Brad James was born and lived in the Virginia, Washington, DC areas as a child, where he first began to show his artistic talents. He drew and wrote stories involving his favorite comic book superheroes, before turning to more mature and dramatic themes as a pre-teen and teen. Brad won numerous writing and poetry contests during his high school and college years. James was also an avid rap music fan, with the late Tupac Shakur being his favorite artist. Thus, bringing about his story written about the rapper in, Tupac and Jada Presumed.