All Money Ain’t Good Money


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Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is a place that some may identify as one of the murder capitals of the United States. But for many, it’s a place called home. Growing up in the ghetto forces you to learn what it takes to survive in the streets even at a young age. Meet Don, a petty hustler with plans of getting away from the streets for one reason only: his family. With a child on the way, he is sure that giving up the hustle is his best option in order to lead a better life. In the process, he finds himself slowly cutting ties with the people closest to him--his childhood friends. While transitioning into righteousness, Don experiences a few distractions. He meets Zola--a woman who is captivating not only because of her beauty but also because she is a woman of business. She was a resource that Don could desperately use to get him to a better position. Soon Zola introduces him to her father, Ziggy, who is also a businessman. It wasn't long before Don had utilized the connections that he had stumbled across. Shortly after, he was offered an unrefusable proposition--one that could possibly land him in a place he didn't want to be in: the streets. While dealing with Ziggy, Don discovers the inevitable. Before he knew it, he was being pulled into a pool of trouble and was putting himself and his loved ones at risk. Will he cut off his newfound connection, or is it too late?




All Money Ain't Good Money


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When two worlds collide, Simone and Chantel become best friends. Confiding in each other about their own family problems, the two girls set to embark on a brand new life on their own. Their beauty sets them apart from most and Chantel's street smarts keep them out of trouble. But is that enough to help them survive in a world where cash rules everything around them? Their need for money overpowers their need to do right and when Isis enters the picture, the corruption only just begins. Will the girls let their greed consume them and lead them to a life behind bars or in a grave or will they know when it's time to leave the street life alone and follow the straight path?







Careless Boy Becoming A Successful Man


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This book is about teaching young boys to become great men . The story is base off a true story the life of Rodney A Stanback . Mr Stanback is mentor in the city of Indianapolis teaching young men to achieve their goals in life .




White Heat


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The divorce decree delivered to Limbo's prison cell was the result of one bad decision: choosing the streets over his family. His downward spiral gained momentum after a group of miscreant federal agents ruined his livelihood. But that only fuelled his ambition to win. Now Limbo has one thing in mind: getting back to the streets with the Crips to rebuild his empire and replenish his family's wealth at all costs. The unprincipled agents have other plans, though. They have laid a trap to get Limbo locked away forever: she's called Rhapsody and she's a gorgeous white woman.




The Vickie M. Stringer Collection


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From Vicki M. Stringer, “the reigning queen of urban fiction” (Publishers Weekly), three exciting novels that will keep you coming back for more. Let That Be the Reason Let That Be the Reason begins when a drug dealer abandons his girlfriend Pamela Xavier, leaving her with nothing but a stack of bills, an empty refrigerator, and an impending eviction notice. Backed in a corner and with no prospects in sight, Pamela decides to get her hustle on. Transforming herself into Carmen, she learns to deal with the streets, the playas, the drug lords, and of course the law—by any means necessary. In no time, she is running a call-girl service, a fencing operation, and a drug cartel—all while still being a mom. Carmen wants money, but she also wants happiness. The problem is, she doesn’t quite understand what real happiness is and what real love means—or what it all costs. Imagine This Imagine This continues the saga of Pamela as she does jail time and has to decide who she really is: Pamela, a woman who, more than anything, loves her son and wants to be there to raise him; or Carmen, the ruthless baller, who does the crime, serves the time, and honors, at any expense, the code of the street. The Reason Why Pamela was a naive coed from Detroit, going to classes by day and clubs by night. The hottest spot was Jazzy Jay’s and that’s where one of the guys slipped his gun in her pocketbook, knowing that the police who had just descended on the club wouldn’t check the girls for weapons. She didn’t know his name or anything other than he was cute and charming. But, when she tracked him down to return his property, she found out his name was Chino, his game was hustling, and his plan was to make her his woman—and give her more than she ever bargained for out of life, love, and the pursuit of money.




Sanctified Street


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Reverend Roy has written a series of articles which share his life story from past to present. Each article is a look into a particular time in Reverend Roy’s life. The word or title of reverend often allows some to believe Mr. Roy has always followed God’s Word and did not willingly or consciously participate in street life. That is not the case. Mr. Roy, now Reverend Roy, has seen and has been involved in the street life game for many years from childhood to adulthood. And side note here, he was very good at it before he became weary. Sick and tired of being sick and tired, Mr. Roy began the journey of tapping into his life’s purpose. But it did not happen overnight. It did not happen easily. It did not happen without his understanding that change needed to occur. It did not happen without his full participation in his own life. His journey helped him come to understand that God loves you no matter who you are, no matter what you’ve done, no matter the circumstances you were born into. Reverend Roy’s son holding his own son




OWA - Fear No Evil


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I cannot confess to know exactly and with 360 of certainty of human understanding, why bullets did not stop the evil I was ready to commit on the night January 21, 1975. I believe it is "universal law," or call it fate or destiny that rules all events. There's no coincidences. As one who's trained in law, I examine the facts based upon the evidence. And these facts that occurred demonstrated John Dillinger's reincarnation via evidence.




You Can Do This


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HOPE IS ON THE WAY! “I firmly believe that what will make you a master teacher is not the advice I give you; what will make you a master teacher is that you figure out how to solve those challenges on your own, in your own way.” —From the Preface As a new teacher you face numerous challenges. Right from the start you must learn how to manage a class full of restless students; develop productive relationships with fellow teachers, administrators, and parents; and design engaging lesson plans that will meet ever-increasing levels of accountability all while building a life for yourself in the process. It can be overwhelming and sometimes you can feel like you’re all alone. And yet, you came to this profession because you want to make a difference. How do you juggle the demands of the profession and find your own voice, your own teaching style, your own teaching self? The good news is that you can do this. In this down-to-earth, inspirational book, bestselling author Robyn Jackson offers encouragement and real-world advice for navigating those difficult years as a beginning teacher. Sharing stories from her own humbling first years as a new teacher, Robyn helps you tackle challenges such as motivating students, planning effective lessons, building relationships with parents, bouncing back from embarrassing mistakes, and finding your own authority as a teacher. She also helps you find success outside the classroom with practical pointers for living on a teacher’s salary and carving out time to have a life of your own. With candor and a good deal of wit, she gently guides you to develop your own teaching style and, ultimately, to find your own path toward mastery. Robyn speaks to new educators as a trusted mentor, one who knows how to navigate the tricky terrain of “new teacherdom”—and knows how rich and rewarding the payoff will be. If you’re new to the profession or know someone about to embark on a teaching career,You Can Do Thisis the essential roadmap to succeeding as a new educator both inside and outside the classroom.




The Memoir of Laquana Morris


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As I sip slowly on this blackberry tea on this cold winter night, I have my mother’s picture framed in front of me and a coconut almond candle lit to set the tone right. My son is fast asleep, and that noisy round clock in my kitchen is just ticking away. The wind is whistling, making it even harder for me to concentrate. I’m nervous, I’m heartbroken, and everything that has happened to me left me in disbelief. I’m extremely hurt and crying silently right now. I can feel the warm tears rolling down my cheeks as I gather my thoughts on what I’m about to say. Coming from one of the most-talked about cities, being exposed to poverty, drugs, enslavement, verbal and physical abuse, neglect, sexual assault, domestic violence, single-mother struggles, being an unloved orphan, sex worker, drug dealer, engaging in substance abuse, child endangerment, feeling suicidal and suffering from severe depression, and being a victim of bullying just to name a few, it is not easy touching these places. But I figured I should. Why? Well, it’s been long, long overdue. I kept this duck tape over my lips for too long. The more I speak on what happened to me and scroll backward, the more I’ll heal and start to grow an understanding about myself. Peace is what I’ve been striving for since forever. How can I have that, though, if I’m holding all these in? I’m suffocating. It doesn’t feel good walking out of the therapist’s office and still feeling the same way. So what’s the next option after you realize therapy ain’t doing a damn thing? I guess give up, right? Well, that’s been an option before for me, but it’s a selfish one, especially when I have a person depending on me. So tell me, what’s next? Well, I figured maybe I should embrace what happened and just make the best of it. So writing out my thoughts have been a tool I have been using lately in efforts to move forward in life so I can be the best I can be. So welcome to the memoir of my life story . . .