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Glowing Review for Brought To You By The Color Drab — Teen Action Novel

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Teen Action Novel – Brought To You By The Color Drab

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Brought To You By The Color Drab

Below is the most recent Amazon review for Brought To You By The Color Drab

The writer has a skilled style that brings the reader right into the story line from the first paragraph – one brother frantically trying to get to another after hearing gunshots. Race knows it’s his brother Vince. The author powerfully creates a frightening gang life setting – Five buddies, Race, Wynn, Toon, and Pinky and Hawk, Wynn’s cousins. They were a rough pack of teenage boys resisting gang affiliation and running their own crimes of survival on the south side hood of Cincinnati known as Over The Rhine


The author brings her readers into the desperate home life of the boys where survival is a frightening struggle that is complicated and raw and demands crime as a way to live, to stay alive.

The pack began to fall apart without Vince and Wynn locked up. The writer adds a compassionate dimension where Race sets up a safe haven in an abandoned trailer in a salvage yard and becomes good friends with the junk yard dog he calls Monty Mutt. A wonderful element of hope amidst such tragedy. And as part of Race’s probation status after getting caught shoplifting he had to have a job and go to an alternative school. His job which he resisted begins to show him how other people live and treat one another. He is a driver for a blind man named Stan who fixes pianos and each home they go to offers Race one more opportunity to see life differently then he has lived.

The writer is brilliant in her style to balance good and evil. Race is in a war with himself to choose a broken loyalty to his pack and life of crime or begin to choose a better honest path he never thought was possible for him. The struggle for Race for loyalty to his old way of life and the promise of a new way of life tormented him terribly.

The writer has a powerful way of bringing this reader into every emotion as Race struggled to make the right choices so that his world could be colored brightly instead of drab like his brother Vince always said it would be. Anyone who has ever struggled with loyalty, right and wrong, how to survive against all odds, a conversion of heart where there was once no hope and just one person shows you that there is. This was an amazing book that moved me to tears as the dramatic life-changing events unfolded. I recommend it highly.

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Now On the Shelves of Many Libraries

Brought To You By The Color Drab is now on the shelves of three branches of the OKC Metro Library system, the Tulsa City-County Library system, as well as a number of other towns and cities in Oklahoma and Kansas. Soon to be on the shelf at the Austin, Abilene, and Ft. Worth, TX, libraries. Check with your local library. If it’s not there, please make a request. Librarians listen to their patrons! Clean Teen Reads

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Brought To You By The Color Drab

 

My teen action novel Brought To You By The Color Drab is all about a boy (Race Paloma) who know firsthand what it means to face insurmountable obstacles, to struggle, and to learn what it means to overcome.

You can read the first two chapters right here. Just click below.

Download Chapters 1 & 2 of Color Drab FREE

CLICK HERE!

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Teens on the Scene: “No kid should eat alone,” says Denis Estimon

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Denis Estimon – We Dine Together

Unnoticed In The Crowd

The concrete courtyard at Boca Raton Community High stretches the length of a football field. When the bell rings for lunch, a flurry of students pack it from every direction.

Almost 3,400 students go to school here. Students say the place is so populated they can go years without seeing the same student twice.

It’s easy to go unnoticed. And intimidating if you’re new, struggle with self-esteem or the English language.

“Coming here, not knowing anyone, took a toll on my confidence. I became socially awkward. I sat by myself,” said Allie Sealy, a 16-year-old junior.

A Lunch-time Club

Sealy’s family moved from Broward County her freshman year so she could go to Boca Raton High. Two years later, she and three other students started a group so that no one else would have to eat alone.
They call it “We Dine Together” and it’s built on the idea that all good relationships start around a table.
“No kid should eat alone,” said Denis Estimon, one of the club’s leaders. “There are so many problems in this world and the only thing that can solve it is relationships.”
Read the rest of the story HERE

Can one person make a difference? Yes they can.

Can a few in a “club” make a difference? Absolutely!

A good idea like this is bound to spread. Learn and SHARE!

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Brought To You By The Color Drab

 

My teen action novel Brought To You By The Color Drab is all about a boy (Race Paloma) who know firsthand what it means to be lonely — and all alone.

 

You can read the first two chapters right here. Just click below.

Download Chapters 1 & 2 of Color Drab FREE

Just CLICK HERE!

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