Forgotten Lost and Hidden America 2 Sequel - James Davis III - Books - AuthorHouse - 9781524606275 - June 6, 2016
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Forgotten Lost and Hidden America 2 Sequel

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Forgotten Lost and Hidden America 2: Sequel is a continuation of the social issues growing up through the seventies and following years to come. The main character, Blake, after serving some time in prison-back in his old community, he witnessed a negative transformation in the community-the environment has improved, but many of the people weren't the same due to drug addictions, alcohol abuse, unemployment, and immigration. This story raises several issues to bring about some awareness as the author sees it. After some reviews of the first book, the author believes that he needs to explain the two main characters in the story, Sputnik and Blake. The name Sputnik is actually a nickname of the author, but he didn't use the name because it was his nickname. He used the name because of what it represents, the name derived from the Russians, Soviet Union, back in 1957. They sent up in orbit the first successful satellite and called it Sputnik. What does a satellite do? It sends signals to your television, radio, phone, and computer, and it communicates information. In the story, what does Sputnik do? He's a mentor; he communicates information about the street life to Blake. Who's Blake? Blake is a typical Black youth (Blake, black), which also has some personal attributes of the author's life. These characters were befitting of the story the author wanted to present. Some of the story is fabricated, but most of it is true. Some of the characters are fabricated but realistic. Through these characters, the author intended to capture some of the things he witnessed and heard about as a youth. People he looked up to growing up in the community, including his brother, he didn't know enough about their life story, so he put bits and piece of their attributes in the character of Sputnik and Blake to tell this story. Therefore, to those who might misunderstand the author's intention, I hope now you have a better understanding. In spite of some issues mentioned about American and Foreign Muslim communities, there are many sincere, practicing, dedicated, good Muslim brothers and sisters of all races. I'm just pointing out what I experienced and spoke to other African American brothers about, who acknowledge a similar experience in these communities, and there are as many good Hispanic and Caucasian people, but it doesn't seem like they are the ones running and controlling things.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 6, 2016
ISBN13 9781524606275
Publishers AuthorHouse
Pages 196
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 11 mm   ·   294 g
Language English