Shadow Glimpses

Shadow Glimpses by Charlotte Ann Caprio, published by AuthorHouse in April 2004, is a collection that delves into the complexities of life in low-income housing and the challenges faced by families in such environments. This edition spans 108 pages and is presented in English. The book employs spoken word and short stories to explore themes of family issues, infidelity, and the influence of drug culture, offering a candid portrayal of life in the hood.
Readers will find that Shadow Glimpses resonates with personal experiences, reflecting the realities of living in challenging circumstances. The work addresses social issues that affect various communities, making it relatable to a diverse audience. Through its poignant narratives, the book aims to evoke a range of emotions, from laughter to nostalgia, as it captures the essence of everyday life and the shared experiences of those who navigate similar struggles.
Official synopsis Publisher
The Spoken Truth is a tell all book. It speaks on family issues, living in the Projects or low income housing, dealing with cheating men, drug dealers and the young girls who support them. It is truly the day and life of living in the hood all put in Spoken word and short stories. If you are from the hood, it will hit home. Some where down the line, you will say, that sounds just like…so and so or this is what I’m dealing with now in my own life. It is for all races, for now days all races live in the hood. The Spoken Truth will make you laugh, cry, take you back to your childhood and those good ole days.
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