The Radical View

The Radical View by Gregory Legrand Kerns, published by G. LeGrand Publishing in June 2008, is a drama that explores the life of Brandon Bell, a young black man grappling with anger and a troubled past. With a page count of 140, this edition delves into Brandon’s quest to uncover the reasons behind his brother Vernon’s suicide, which he believes is linked to his white sister-in-law, Ashley. The narrative follows Brandon’s journey from the low-income neighborhoods of Bankhead Atlanta to the affluent community of Palos Verdes in California.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of family dynamics and personal struggles within the context of urban life. The story addresses themes of grief, racial tension, and the search for truth, as Brandon confronts his brother’s legacy and his own emotions. The Radical View presents a vivid portrayal of the challenges faced by individuals in contrasting social environments, making it a significant addition to the genres of fiction and urban literature.
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The Radical View is a drama about Brandon Bell, an angry, young black man with a prison record and a quest to find out why his successful brother Vernon committed suicide. Brandon is certain that his white sister-in-law Ashley is the reason Vernon killed himself. Determined to bury his brother close to home, Brandon travels from the low-income section of Bankhead Atlanta to Palos Verdes, a posh community in California’s South Bay area.
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