Wednesday, April 20, 2011

My Brothers Keeper

My Brothers Keeper

T. F. Walters announces the release of his new book "My Brother's Keeper," a fable based on the deception and corruptions of the street Hustling Game.

Harlem, New York, (PRWEB) September 27, 2005

T. F. Walters announces publication of his latest book, "My Brothers Keeper," a tribute to the remarkable hustling game and the reality of falling in to deep. While many articles and movies document the ghettos of Urban America and their infamous drug lords, T. F. Walters sets a picture and portrays the days of the notorious underground world in Harlem. No one has captured the experience and stories of young children, having to grow up and survive on their own, making decisions that will lead to a gaudy lifestyle; torn with values to abide by but forced to see the damage of poisonous waters. the results are risky and yet irresistible.

From indulging experiences to blacken influences, two brothers had to face a crash course in maturity, crack and education. "He

Has a thirst for fame and money and is seduced by the streets at a young age - the good life soon goes bad!

About the Author

T. F. Walters, a Harlem native adapted his passion for writing while experiencing the path from boyhood to manhood on the streets of Harlem. A star athlete in high school, he faced many obstacles that kept him from his dream of becoming a professional athlete. With love and support from his family, he was able to overcome several challenges such as abandonment, unemployment, and near homelessness. During his time of relocating to different states, he put the pen to the paper and worked on his writing abilities, documenting life's challenges and composing "My Brothers Keeper". In June of 2003, just six month after starting it the book was finished. Finished but anonymous, no one knew of the work nor his writing abilities.

As an unsolicited author with no literary agent, T. F Walters introduces "My Brothers Keeper"

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