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                        Being One: No One is Like No OtherEveryone is unique, there is no one else out there just quite like ourselves.  However, a relationship with Almighty God in Christ  is  all it takes to make us not only custom made, but complete. Colossians 2:10.

 

                                                     

 

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                                                                       Pictured here are the original characters of the first volume of the series, from left to right, Timberly; Stefania; Barry;

 

                                                                                                                                                                                           Zaurah and Latrice.

 




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 Being One: High school, the next frontier. Volume #1
 
  
 
 
On Wednesday, September 4th, 1996, it is the first day of high school for Timberly, Barry, Stefania, Zaurah and Latrice in New York City. All come from various backgrounds that includes the regions of the Carribean, Italy and the North Southern region of America that would add into the melting pot of their school.  Yet, who said it would be easy? Stereotypes and prejudices arise even in one's family: Zaurah as a Rastafarian can attest to this. It may not be depicted now, but this book is the beginning of a Christian series. Under God's eyes, we are all one blood.
 
 Being One: No more BANANAS! Volume #2  Coming soon  in Fall 2008.
     Only three of the characters would be present in this volume. Join Stefania, Barry and Timberly as they try to find solace in the midst of chaos. Nothing is worse than being alone and miserable.