The book "Paradise Place" portrays the unhackneyed reality of growing up in The United States of America, this the writer achieves via painting accurate pictures through various short stories aimed to highlight the challenges children and young adults encounter growing up in the American society today, proffering solutions to such challenges via painting success stories of challenged kids rebounding from such experience and generally admonishing parents to regularly touch base with the situation of their kids and to be very attentive.Timely and terrific, "Paradise Place" is a most read for parents.Christopher Gregory B.A (Creative writing), M.A (Classical literature), PhD (Classical Studies)
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