| Brand | Prince Ami |
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| Category | Books |
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| SKU | B088N91ZFS |
| Age Group | ADULT |
| Condition | NEW |
| Gender | UNISEX |
The Invisible Hand gives the reader an in-depth perspective into certain incentives that may be at stake for a person who commits crime, and many of the likely causes which may play a role in their decision to commit crime in the first place. By giving the reader a narrative in which they are able to evaluate for themselves the good, as well as the bad deeds of each and every character, what I have hoped to accomplish is give the reader a concise and fair depiction of some of the factors that might play a motivating role into why a person decides to do good; as well as give an accurate depiction into some of the evil forces that a person might encounter that pushes them to do the things that they shouldn’t! By giving the reader a preponderance of variables to consider, I have invited you all to be apart of this Grand Jury were you will be able to form your own opinions and conclusion based on the overall facts presented about each character inside this story: Is Isaiah a genius who wishes to use his talents to make the world a better place, or is he a self-centered computer whiz who'll do anything to protect what he has created? Is Frank a benevolent leader who wants to see every young child in the world with access to the internet, or a man who would do anything to get his way, including kill? Are Chauncey and Kahlil products of their environments, and if so could change ever be possible for them? This is the weight of the evidence and by the time you’ve reached the conclusion of this book you will have by no doubt made your own opinions. Each character inside this story is a reflection of some of the men and women who've had a prominent role in helping me become the man that I am today. The New Wave is intended to give hope to the kids living in single parent homes, juvenile delinquents, high school drops, and all the people out their that’s really having a hard time and just don’t know how they’re going to get through the day without falling apart. These are Gods people too, they are human just like me and you, and because they have faults it doesn’t mean that they don’t matter, and I know it’s easier to point the finger at them, or to turn your back and simply walk away than to sit down and take the time to understand what might be going on in their minds. But what if it was vice versa, things could always be different and that’s what I’ve hoped to do with The Invisible Hand, by creating a different reality from that of the grim one in which I have come to know. The naming of this book title came to mind for me after several days of thinking. I wanted a title that would not only reflect to the use of technology, but the existence of God and His plans for our lives. I chose The Invisible Hand as the title for this book because I wanted to illustrate how a young boy, living in a single parent home with his mother could use technology to create a change in his own environment, and ultimately go on to use that same technology to make the world a better place for others the world over. FORWARD The characters in this story although it is a book of fiction, they are very much real. I'd like to think if given more options and choices in life, that things in my life and the lives of everyone within my community would be different. I understand as humans we are unable to change our past. With writing I want to reshape the future, by changing the narrative of how people think, about themselves, and their connection to the world that we live in. It's not only that we lack power, but incentives. It's not that we're disabled because I know better, the unequivocal and apparent fact of what you may not see is this: "We are not provided with equal opportunity, access to jobs, housing or sufficient education. When I say 'We' I'm referencing to my people, a people here in America who have been systematically disenfranchised, stripped of their true identity, name, language, culture, and land. The New Wave changes that narrative, bringing light to a community who's had to face the evils of slavery, segregation, and genocide all within the span of 200 hundred plus year's of American Rule & Dictatorship. Between the birth of one nation, we've also ensured the death of another: The enslaved Tribe of Israel, who are being held within the chains of physical and mental bondage right here in America." The Introduction of this books title will gives the reader a up close and personal look inside the community in which I spent my early childhood years. It's here that through the darkness a spark will come forth, a spark being ignited and released from the barrel of a Revolver. There will be blood stained on the streets as the prospects of a promising young man is taking to soon. A mother to be, her cries fall within a fist full of tears, her hands are held to the sky in agony, she watches broken hearted as the blood of her fiancée seeps into the concrete crevices along the sidewalk. Within this tragedy, and the madness of it a
| Brand | Prince Ami |
| Merchant | Amazon |
| Category | Books |
| Availability | In Stock |
| SKU | B088N91ZFS |
| Age Group | ADULT |
| Condition | NEW |
| Gender | UNISEX |
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