That's Deep! Reflections on the Afterlife of a Black Student |
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Author:
| Moore, Kevin L. |
ISBN: | 978-1-4836-7056-0 |
Publication Date: | Sep 2013 |
Publisher: | Xlibris Corporation LLC
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $19.99 |
Book Description:
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Real, raw and refreshing are just a few adjectives that describe this insightful work of art. Through his various experiences growing up in the inner city, Kevin Laron Moore, a.k.a. "Height", was blessed with the unique ability to discern and articulate the many realities of Black life in America. The language is sometimes cutting, but with his exceptional word rhyming style, the author holds his readers spellbound. Emotions are taken on a rollercoaster ride by the author's accurate...
More DescriptionReal, raw and refreshing are just a few adjectives that describe this insightful work of art. Through his various experiences growing up in the inner city, Kevin Laron Moore, a.k.a. "Height", was blessed with the unique ability to discern and articulate the many realities of Black life in America. The language is sometimes cutting, but with his exceptional word rhyming style, the author holds his readers spellbound. Emotions are taken on a rollercoaster ride by the author's accurate and incontrovertible contents.
This book is all about reflections of the writer's experiences in America. The seven REFLECTIONS and BONUS CHAPTER, discuss in turn - pain, promise, and evolution in its:
Reflections on Youth,
Reflections on Black Men and Black Women,
Reflections on Self-Determination,
Reflections on Community and Self-hatred,
Reflections on Black Life in America,
Reflections on Family,
Reflections on God and Religion, and
Five Bullets and a Blessing (Bonus Chapter).
While these reflections and bonus chapter are written from the viewpoints of the Author's empirical knowledge, many who have experienced his life's journey will understand and strongly relate, while others who are open to walking in another's shoes will learn and be transformed.
The "notes" (thoughts) herein can be described as a serious, urban, social commentary written in a poetic format. It is a journey from a valley of pain and desolation to the heights of promise and ultimate potential. That's Deep!: Reflections on the Afterlife of a Black Student is simply a MUST-READ BOOK!!! It is a sociological work that will teach others and remind those who have felt the sting firsthand of the devastating impact of America's separate and unequal treatment of many of its voiceless citizenry. It is a history lesson to people of all races and nationalities of the matchless, resilient and soulful spirit of Africa and all of her outreached descendants. It is also a powerful message that without God's love, mercy and grace, one's life is purposeless, empty and unprotected.