I Choose Life

I Choose Life by Corvette Little, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform in July 2014, is a poignant exploration of the struggles faced by Chastity Desiree Scott-Brown. This 228-page novel delves into her tumultuous upbringing as the daughter of a drug-addicted former pimp, Michael Brown, where love and protection are foreign concepts. Chastity’s journey is marked by profound pain and loss, shaping her understanding of life and relationships as she grapples with her tumultuous emotions.
Readers will find a narrative that examines themes of suffering, resilience, and the quest for identity within the context of urban life. As Chastity navigates her young adulthood, she confronts devastating losses, including the death of her child and the departure of her beloved Ishmael, leading her to a critical turning point. The story invites reflection on the choices we make in the face of adversity and the impact of our past on our future, making it a significant addition to the genres of African American and urban literature.
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Chastity Desiree Scott-Brown is the daughter of a drug addicted former pimp, Michael Brown. She is born into a world where love and protection are alien to her. At the hands of her father Young Chastity experiences the type of pain and hurt that most people only read about. She learns that feeling pain, or causing pain, is the only way she can feel better. The only way she can ease the emptiness, she feels, even if it is just a little. As she grows into young adulthood life becomes a little more unbearable, especially when she loses her child and then the only man she loves Ishmael, which causes her to eventually have a mental breakdown. Now Chastity must make a critical life decision. She must decide if the desire to cause pain to others is worth sacrificing the rest of her life.
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