Everybody Come Alive A Memoir in Essays by Marcie Alvis Walker

Marcie Alvis Walker addresses the painful issues in our society. Her honesty leads to a pull of a curtain. Opened there is the sights and sounds of being different. The word "racism" is whispered and shouted. The differing circumstances lead to real situations in actual places. Her honest life leads to written letters or thoughts for celebrities or just you and me. That she lived through these struggles gives hope. We can make it. Life will not destroy us. We will live to address issues that fight to make our days always nights without stars. This is a complimentary copy from Convergent books





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