Message From A Native Son From A Cell
The Survivor of Childhood Torture
by
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About the Book
The main objective that I had my entire life was to just fit in with this brood of bully kids that were my older siblings. I further had to survive a brutal, dominant, religious zealot mother and an illiterate father, who could be swayed due to his innocence and uncorrupt childlike manner, which his mother would happily manipulate if she finds it necessary. My story is a story that no one wants me to write. That cool look that the band Green Day projected, that “hurt, disgruntled, maligned look,” is my real, true look. I wasn’t making this up. Yet a horrible neighborhood where I was brought up to would use these weaknesses, which I was afflicted with, to their gain to vilify me and all the good that I might tried to get done.
About the Author
Enrolled in university, studied writing, passed English 111 and English 112, and then became certified in 1982 as a word processor. I used these skills for lawyers, publishers, and various office docs. I was raised lovingly by a grandmother who had been a Suffragette. She also guided me to be studious and productive. She actually accompanied me on Mother Sunday in high school in her eighties. I dedicate this book in her honor.