I SAW YOUR MOTHER CRYING
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.14 (572 Votes) |
Asin | : | B01LRFQRP8 |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 515 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-01-04 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
As a seasoned writer, local promoter, actor and performance poet, Earl Hairston enjoys creating and sharing his work with others, seeking to reach out to a broader audience by performance that relates to people from all walks of life and backgrounds. . Performing at large venues such as Carter Barron Amphitheater in Rock Creek Park, Maryland for the 14th and 15th annual Washington, D.C. The open mic events at Busboys a
Decent book I thought it was a story of hope for those who cannot find anything to help them endure hard times. However I do not believe god is responsible for the epiphany and life changing choices Earl took in order to reestablish himself. I would recommend this book to someone. Alexandra Mccoy said I love it! Written by a wonderful man. I read this book years ago! I love it! Written by a wonderful man. I think I will get it for my kindle and read it again:). "A heartbreaking story of a mothers love." according to Colleen Farrell. Honesty is a hard thing when you're on the unflattering side of the truth. I believe this book will help many that want to change their lives. A heartbreaking story of a mothers love.
This is the story of my life. I too was under siege to cocaine. A roller coaster ride of blood, pain, tears, and fury. In 1986, a small town in West Virginia was under siege from cocaine and Jamaican posse's. A mother's love and her desperate attempt to break the cycle was the path to redemption, but would he choose to follow it?. It is the story of a mother's love for her son, her family, and her unrelenting efforts to break that siege in their lives. Told through the eyes of a man who found himself deep in the belly of a monster; swallowed whole by the white knuckle grip of addiction. A perfect storm o
The open mic events at Busboys and Poets in Shirlington, Virginia is a favorite place to introduce and practice his work. Poetry Festival honoring Gil Scott-Heron. . A lifelong resident of Martinsburg, West Virginia, Earl pursues his passion of writing, reading, rehearsing, drumming and spending time with his team, and is also a member of The First Sunday Poetry Group which meets on the first Sunday of each month at Shaharazades Restaurant and Tea Room in Shepherdstown, W.Va. About the Author As a seasoned writer, local promoter, actor and performance poet, Earl Hairston enjoys creating and sharing his work with others, seeking to reach out to a broader audience by performance that relates to people from all walks of life and backgrounds. Earl also feels comfortable and at home in smaller intimate settings such as Good Natured Market and Vegetarian Café, Martinsburg, West Virginia and a