The \'60s was a time of change in America, both good and not so good.
Read this book now! -Elisabeth Withers-Mendes Grammy / Tony Nominated Actress, Singer & Musician.
It gives a glimpse into a way of life That most of us will never know, and it\'s an inspiring story of one woman\'s ability to change her future.
This (memoir) is a story of her internal struggle-to believe her own version of her life and to have the strength to break away from her past.
I couldn\'t wait to get to the next part.
What I thought would take weeks to read seemed like a fresh few hours of riveting page turning.
She painted a picture and made me feel like I was in each scene of her life.
In reading line for line, it never felt formal.
The freshness of the author\'s writing is something to behold.
Review: Pretty Little Bastard Child, is a thoroughly, thought-provoking nail biter of a read.
Here is my Memoir of the Darkness That Turned on GODS light.
The dirty Little word That good Little Christian folk couldn\'t stomach, and still can\'t even today.
Yes, lesbian.
A female child, whom would soon become an incest survivor, drug addict, and last but surely not least, a lesbian.
Up in Harlem, New York, a child was born.
His relentless quest for nonviolent change was starting to resonate, as well as the Civil rights uprisings.
The Vietnam war was culminating, and a peace movement was in full bloom, Thanks to Dr Martin Luther King Jr.
The \'60s was a time of change in America, both good and not so good