A Dope Boy’s Diary

A Dope Boy’s Diary

Timeesha Harding

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Editorial:
Nextone Inc
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Memorias
ISBN:
9798822934498
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Dive into the gripping world of street survival - A Dope Boy’s Diary reveals the harsh realities of the drug game through powerful poetry.In A Dope Boy’s Diary, Timeesha Harding invites you on an unfiltered journey through the tumultuous life of a drug dealer. Born in 1987 as a crack baby, Timeesha found herself navigating the unforgiving streets of Hamilton, OH, at the tender age of 16. With 8 felony drug convictions and four stints in prison, she turned to writing as a form of therapy, creating a series of raw and poignant poems that lay bare the gritty truths of the dope game.Each poem delves into the rules, the code, and the harrowing highs and lows of a life lived on the edge. But amidst the darkness, a powerful plea emerges - a desperate call to at-risk youth to resist the allure of the streets. A Dope Boy’s Diary transcends its genre, morphing into a riveting tale of personal growth, hope after prison, and the resilience needed to overcome adversity. Through Timeesha’s words, readers are taken on a journey that transcends the confines of her past, offering a profound message of redemption and transformation.

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