
Emanuel Carpenter is the author
of the humor book "A Job Ain’t Nothing But Work: Confessions
of a Corporate Negro." His book reviews have appeared in
The Midwest Book Review and on A Nu Twista Flavah.com. Carpenter’s
essay and bio will be featured in the 2005 Bylines Writer’s
Desk Calendar. His essay titled "Learn Italian" is featured
on the 2dobeforeidie.com website (Little, Brown, and Co.). Carpenter
is a cum laude graduate of Capital University and a five-year
air force veteran. He lives in suburban Cleveland, Ohio.
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Chase uncovers
answers and shares wisdom, knowledge, and understanding with
women while disclosing the hidden truths behind manhood through
personal accounts from men of varying backgrounds. He teaches
how men can unashamedly surrender their pain and get back on
the road to healing and productive living.
False Roads
To Manhood, Breaking Free From the False T.R.A.D.I.T.I.O.N.s
of Men
(ISBN 0-9755217-0-5) is a journey of the souls of men.
Website: www.fcpublishing.com
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Melvin Green
was born in Phoenix City, Alabama, the second of six children.
At the age of 18, he was drafted into the United States Army and
fought in the Vietnam War. After being discharged from the service,
Melvin's life rapidly descended in a downward spiral.
The author fought
a long battle with drugs during his troubled 22-year journey,
which led to incarceration and a stay in a mental institution.
Now in his eleventh year of sobriety, an outlook and positive
attitude about life have replaced his need for drugs. Writing
this book reflects that attitude.
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This book is
dedicated to all the citizens of the African-American community
of Cambridge-Dorchester Maryland who stayed in the area, who
worked hard for the betterment of the community, who guided
young people to strive for excellence, who raised their children
in a wholesome environment despite segregation and racism, who
struggled to make human relations a priority, who worked at
menial jobs to educate their children and who worked effortlessly
to make Cambridge one of the best places in Maryland in which
to live.
Self-Published by David Henry
Jan. 2005
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