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Worthy - Author: William Hobbs
ISBN-13: 978-0964221222
ABOUT THE BOOK
Worthy is a work of urban fiction that follows its protagonist, Ayanna Holliver, as she wrestles with secrets, betrayal, and the quest for unconditional love. Set in the mid-1990's, Ayanna, who is a first generation college graduate, has come back to her rough East Atlanta hometown after the disappearance of her drug-dealing brother. She vows to make a difference as a third-grade teacher in the deteriorating neighborhood's elementary school. Seeking acceptance within her community, as well as her own dysfunctional family, Ayanna comes to terms with the community's hostility to her new ideas and their determination to never let Ayanna forget her promiscuous past. The potential for romance enters when Leon, a nervous and tormented young man from Baton Rouge, becomes Ayanna's roommate. His attempts to hide his past forces Ayanna to realize that her own troubles stem from a secret that threatens to destroy both her family and her sanity.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
William Hobbs graduated from Florida State Universityin 2004 and now teaches Creative Writing at Virginia State University. He also writes reviews for Richmond Virginia's "The Style Magazine Weekly", participates in the Black Men Read?! Book Club and is active in the community through intensive in-home counseling for troubled youth.Hobbs is married to Dr. Tameka Hobbs and has two sons, Ashanti and Amiri. The martial arts lover is learning guitar and, as always, is working on various writing projects.
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ISBN-13: 978-0964221222
ABOUT THE BOOK
Worthy is a work of urban fiction that follows its protagonist, Ayanna Holliver, as she wrestles with secrets, betrayal, and the quest for unconditional love. Set in the mid-1990's, Ayanna, who is a first generation college graduate, has come back to her rough East Atlanta hometown after the disappearance of her drug-dealing brother. She vows to make a difference as a third-grade teacher in the deteriorating neighborhood's elementary school. Seeking acceptance within her community, as well as her own dysfunctional family, Ayanna comes to terms with the community's hostility to her new ideas and their determination to never let Ayanna forget her promiscuous past. The potential for romance enters when Leon, a nervous and tormented young man from Baton Rouge, becomes Ayanna's roommate. His attempts to hide his past forces Ayanna to realize that her own troubles stem from a secret that threatens to destroy both her family and her sanity.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
William Hobbs graduated from Florida State Universityin 2004 and now teaches Creative Writing at Virginia State University. He also writes reviews for Richmond Virginia's "The Style Magazine Weekly", participates in the Black Men Read?! Book Club and is active in the community through intensive in-home counseling for troubled youth.Hobbs is married to Dr. Tameka Hobbs and has two sons, Ashanti and Amiri. The martial arts lover is learning guitar and, as always, is working on various writing projects.
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