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A Life’s Journey of Heartache, Anger, and Pain. Love, Happiness, and Joy.

A Life’s Journey of Heartache, Anger, and Pain. Love, Happiness, and Joy.

Guy E. Williams Jr

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Dorrance Publishing Company
Año de edición:
2024
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Poesía
ISBN:
9798890272386
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A collection of poems and stories spanning a number of years, beginning in his junior year of highschool, Guy E. Williams Jr.’s A Life’s Journey of Heartache, Anger, and Pain. Love, Happiness, and Joy. covers an array of topics from childhood to becoming an adult, covering family and the ups and down of relationships like heartache; and becoming a father and husband. As well as persevering in personal growth in fighting the battle against depression and low self-esteem. It’s raw and personal, Williams’ poetry and stories is a powerful testament to human nature and the ebbs and flows of life.About the AuthorGuy E. Williams Jr, is a native of Chicago Illinois; who now calls Kennesaw Georgia home. Guy is a husband, a father, a brother and uncle who enjoy spending time with family. He’s a diehard basketball fan and his favorite team is the Chicago bulls; writing is a big part of his life, it was and is his way of coping with life situations. His normally a private person who doesn’t let to many people in his life, but now you get a glimpse of the other side of him, his journey. You get to see his strengths, his weaknesses, his heartache, his anger, his passion, his love and his emotions.

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