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I Have Traveled
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 59

I Have Traveled

I Have Traveled is the true story of a family that was set in motion to fail. It all begins in the late 1940s with a little girl’s vision. She tries to understand why everyone must struggle so hard. The girl’s journey continues through the next forty years, as she overcomes death in the family, child abuse, homelessness, and heartbreak, all while using her dreams as a compass to guide her life. There are hopeful attempts to keep sane while wanting pureness, and longing for a family. Having to overcome her misguided development causes struggles, but her internal need and drive to find normalcy and peace become a badge of courage. She progresses in her journey as a hopeful person acknowledging human error. She learns to forgive herself and others, as she is guided by angels, and lives her life believing in the God that her religiously zealous mother taught her about. I Have Traveled is a journey about gaining self-confidence, even when all the odds are against you.

The Westcoast Kid
  • Language: en

The Westcoast Kid

After experiencing a tumultuous early childhood, young Travis turned all his energy to the only thing he knew he could count on sports. After excelling in high school basketball and becoming his school's first great player, his life took a fateful and tragic turn. In his compelling memoir, The Westcoast Kid: My Redemption, Waters chronicles the events that led up to taking a very different path in life away from college and into the dangerous world of drug smuggling for Pablo Escobar's cartel. As he became immersed in the lure of fast money and faster women, his life began spiraling downhill. Eventually, he was arrested and convicted of drug smuggling, forcing him to enter the turbulent prison system. Life behind the prison walls became a struggle to survive when fellow inmates found out his high school rival was NFL star Deion Sanders. Waters shares how he found the determination to rebuild his life after being released. Waters tells the inspiring story of his struggle to find his place in life, hoping to encourage young adults to shun bad choices, opt for the right path, and follow their dreams.

Dear Lilly
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 250

Dear Lilly

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-04-24
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

A father offers his advice, opinions, and the many useful stories gleaned from his past experiences in order to help his beloved daughter not only survive, but thrive in the dangerous and unpredictable world of young adulthood. From the pen of a former abused child, drug addict, womanizing frat boy, and suicidal depressive, comes forth the emotionally stirring account of a young man's battle with crippling inner demons and his eventual road to enlightenment. Peter Greyson calls upon his wisdom as both father and school teacher to gently lead teenage girls through a maze of truth, deception, and adolescent uncertainty. Greyson's literary style sparkles with a youthful enthusiasm that will capture your heart and provide boundless inspiration. Dear Lilly is a survival guide that offers the brutally honest male perspective to young women struggling for answers to life's deepest questions. Topics include: Boys lie What every guy wants from his girlfriend Tales from the drug world Everybody hurts High school exposed