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Bug

Straight Talk: A Man's Life, His Graphic 16 Year Journey Through Prison...And The Woman Who Waited
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D. Brown's "BUG" is the highly anticipated graphical autobiography about a convicted felon and the 16 years of incarceration that undeniably shaped not only his life, but his family's as well.Growing up in Kansas City, MO living an impoverished and often times unsupervised life, BUG became accustomed to making his own way early on. After high school, the Air Force and marrying his high school sweetheart, Bug soon found himself drawn to the hustle and affluence of the drug game. Risking his family and his life he became engrossed in the fast life of drugs, violence, and riotousness that abruptly ended in arrest, regret and 16 years to pay for. Filled with stories so graphic they have to be true, mind-blowing statistics about our country's social climate, and the taboo profitability of the penal system, you can't afford not to read "BUG." Page by page, discover the story about a man whose beginnings were grim, but was destined for greatness. This book is n eye-opening story of how remorse can lead to redemption, how a wife's solitude can strengthen her devotion, and more importantly how those with similar stories can find hope.

Author Biography:

Darren Brown was born and raised in the heart of Kansas City, MO, in an impoverished and dangerous upbringing, abandoned by his mother at 6 years old and rescued by his grandmother. Living an unsupervised life, caught in poverty's grip, Darren knew that life had more to offer than struggle, which led him to the streets of Kansas City at 11 years old, drawn to the hustle and affluence of the drug game as early as the sixth grade. After graduating from high school and marrying his high school sweetheart, risking his family and his life, he became engrossed in the fast life of drugs, violence, and riotousness that abruptly ended in arrest, regret, and 16 years of imprisonment to pay for. Through Darren's life changing experience it is his heart, mandated by God, to save a posterity alive here on this earth! Darren's notoriety is most attributed to his new best-selling biography BUG "Straight Talk", a raw 16 year journey through some of the worst penitentiary's in America, and the woman who waited. Darren is the president and founder of Wisdom Cries LLC, a non-profit organization that endeavors to impact the community through education, awareness, and pure wisdom. Darren's passion is reaching out to our children and young people through partnerships such as the Kansas City Missouri school district, the KCMO prosecutor's office as a mentor to at risk youth, Kansas City's No Violence Alliance (KC NOVA), and many more. As a specialist in prison prevention and intervention, Darren Brown is open to speaking engagements, counseling, and interviews, including schools, men's conferences, and community organizations.
Release date NZ
January 23rd, 2014
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Contributors
  • Edited by Veronica Lee
  • Illustrated by Angelina Blanks
Pages
178
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
140x216x10
ISBN-13
9780988509306
Product ID
22133656

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