Diary of a ''Game Playing''brother

· Xlibris Corporation
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125
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For some this book may make you laugh, mad, and wonder, but for all who reads will defi nitely make you ask: Do I have a game playing brother?

About the author

Elizabeth Davis, is a single mother of four, she was born in Paterson, N.J. but grew up and currently resides in North Carolina. She is a high school graduate of Franklin County Schools and also a nine year employee of Franklin County Schools food nutrition program where she's received several employee of the month pins, an extra effort award and numerous completed training classes. She Attended VGCC 04-05' and she wishes to continue her education in culinary arts. She also loves to cook, read and write. Fed up many brothers who seems to enjoy playing relationship games, Elizabeth took to writing as an outlet to express herself and to expose the many types of twisted mind games that some men seem to play with the ladies. Whether it was her own personal experience or the shared conversations with many other sisters and friends, Elizabeth tells it like it is. In her book "Diary of a Game Playing Brother", you will find collective stories of poems all subject around something for which she's had experiences in all too well: a brother playing games, She also hopes that her book will open up the brother’s eyes that sisters are hip to their mind games and they are not having it. She also writes collective poems of affirmations re-minding the sisters of their strength, beauty, love and most of all that they are worthy and deserve better! For some this book may make you laugh, mad, and wonder, but for all who reads will definitely make you ask: Do I have a game playing brother?

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