The Invisible White Man

The Invisible White Man
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Publisher : Balboa Press
Total Pages : 61
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ISBN-10 : 9781982256548
ISBN-13 : 1982256540
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Book Synopsis The Invisible White Man by : Marsha McCormick

Download or read book The Invisible White Man written by Marsha McCormick and published by Balboa Press. This book was released on 2020-10-11 with total page 61 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For The Invisible White Man, Marilyn Davis created a fictional character called Marsha McCormick. From the time Marsha was very young, she was told that the White Man was responsible for most of the problems plaguing her race. A child of divorced parents, Marsha grew up in an underprivileged neighborhood and consequently acquired many self-destructive habits. Thankfully, she finally checked into rehab and was forced to face some truths about her false perceptions of herself and society. Her life improved even more when she started reading the Bible. She found out that this isn’t a Black-and-White world, it’s God’s world. In this book, Marilyn Davis presents many wonderful lessons on having a loving and productive life. Did you hate the way some people are so unproductive and unloving? Well read a story of Marsha McCormick who grew up in a under privileged neighbor hood and stayed confused about life because of the love that was in her heart. In spite of here challenges her heart lead her to try to do everything her power to do things right for the love of people.

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