Book Release for Bridging The Gap
Enid-Books Corp,, cordially invites you to attend the Book Launch of "Bridging The Gap", hosted by 78Lounge on Saturday, November 25th, 2017,at 1564 Union Avenue, Union, New Jersey, 3 to 7 p.m. Come out to meet the Author's and get your autographed copy of “Bridging The Gap.” This is a FREE event. A Complimentary Buffet will be provided.
Bridging The Gap is a collection of heartfelt stories that explore the wounds borne by intergenerational conflict between a parent and child. The journey from pain to understanding is explored, while reconciling the void birthed by misunderstandings and fragmented relationships.
Author Dawn Monique Edmond
Co-Authors:
Da’Monique Higgs
L. Roseboro & Rasheem Price
Ursula Hudson & Sharon Elise
Juanita R. Jennings & Laquan Macklin
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Dasia "DasiaVu" Edmond - Barnes and Noble Book Signing
Local Author Dasia “DasiaVu” Edmond is at it again with the release of her new book, Hair Chronicles: “The Struggles of Natural Hair.” In “Hair Chronicles” DasiaVu details the Struggles she has with her natural hair. She talks about the adventures of going to the Salon, the stylist who put up with her, the different hair styles she gets and the pain she endures while getting her hair “did.”
Dasia will be hosting her next book signing August 26, 2017 at Barnes & Noble located at 240 US – 22 Springfield Township, NJ 07081 at 1:00 p.m. You can contact Dasia through her “Mom”- ager, Belinda Salley at (862) 888-6447, or at Belinda_Enidbookscorp@yahoo.com. DasiaVu’s books are available for purchase at http://dasiavu4u.com, https://lnkd.in/d7KawwV and on Amazon.com.
BOOK RELEASE PARTY
Who: Pastor Bryant Ali
Where:
New Psalmist Worship Center
276-280 Lyons Avenue
Newark, NJ 07112
Time: TBD
INTRODUCTION
Six children, five mothers, three marriages, two step-children and failed relationships with all of them. I was a willing participant in the love making that created these children but failed to live up to my responsibility to provide and care for them. I posture in the role of being a “Father” to a flock in the religious setting, but negligent as it pertained to taking care of my own. As I sit and reminisce over a half century of living, I conclude that the biggest blurb on my earthly resume is my failure as a father. The greater tragedy was my failure to inquire on how I could become more active in their lives. I am a Pastor, husband and street activist and yet while trying to care and save so many others, my own seeds were being neglected. Was this a sacrifice that I had undertaken or was it just plain neglect? What in the world was going on with me? How did I get to this point?
Bryant Ali shares how his “shortcomings” manifested themselves in his life and in his relationships with his children, in hopes that he can get at least one “Failed Father” to change direction while he still has the chance.