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Ghetto Bastard 2
by Russell Vann
Part 2 of the Ghetto Bastard series
The words, "I love you" are echoed a million times a minute around the world, but what is love? Is it about a spiritual connection? Is love a form of infatuation? Are the words "I love you" a source of manipulation?
In “Ghetto Bastard: Book 2”, twenty-six-year-old Malik Russell continues to discover the negative impact of love as he knows it.
Society dictates that when a child is born, his mother automatically loves him. That she would protect and die for him, maternal love. But some mothers abuse their children, use them for financial gain, or even kill them. Some mothers neglect their children, like in Malik's case.
If a child is raised with the absence of real love in his life, how does he learn to give it? How can he recognize it?
The road to discovering self-love, the greatest love of all, is a rough one for kids who were raised by the ghetto, love can be as elusive as food, shelter, and clothing. Malik had love, he had a good job, he was making it. But infatuation, temptation, and manipulation got in the way of it all. With no foundation to fall back on, he gave up everything "for the girl." And now he is paying the price- he's alone, jobless, homeless, and hungry.
What will he do now?
Follow Malik on his solo journey to find true love, the love of God, the love of a good woman, and the love of family.
And find out if it will be enough to keep him alive.
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Ghetto Bastard III
by Russell Vann
Part 3 of the Ghetto Bastard series
Fight! Fight! Fight! Malik Russell has been fighting his whole life. Now, he literally has to fight for it. After outrunning fate and creating an existence outside the ghetto for himself and his family, Malik is diagnosed with an incurable illness. This makes him realize that some aspects of living in the ghetto were a frame of mind. As if that isn't enough for this survivor, Malik must encompass every lesson he's ever learned from his abusive and unsettling upbringing to outwit the very person who personifies the meaning of the word ghetto, his mother.
There are no guarantees in life, but there's even less when you're born a ghetto bastard. Will Malik find the inner strength to hold onto life beyond the ghetto? And, even if he does, will he beat the odds and reap the rewards of living honestly, of being loved?
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