Going Against the Grain is a self-help/ memoir for troubled youth. The book is loosely based off the life of Anthony "lil Ant" Barnes, who was once a troubled youth trapped in the juvenile system himself. This book was written when he was 16 years old. Now, Akewi Karamba, he is releasing his story, testimony and the tools to overcome that lifestyle. He gives the honest and upfront truth about the streets and what it will do to you. Going Against the Grain is not your ordinary self-help book. The stories, poems, life lessons and challenges will move and motivate the reader to adapt a more positive and productive lifestyle.
This book is about passion, advocacy, and the willingness of parents to "go against the grain.
This book also includes easy-to-follow grain-free recipes and helpful suggestions for dining out.
Drawing on the work of anthropologists, biologists, archaeologists, and philosophers, along with his own travels, he argues that not only our ecological ills-overpopulation, erosion, pollution-but our social and emotional malaise are rooted ...
Going Against the Grain is a memoir of childhood abuse and redemption - of the ways individuals and institutions can help us transform ourselves.
Describes the science of gluten-free baking and provides two hundred all-natural recipes for such foods as breads, flatbreads, crackers, muffins, cookies, cakes, pies, pastas, pizzas, and tacos.
Bill Courtney Ñ entrepreneur, football coach, and subject of the 2011 Oscar-winning documentary Undefeated Ñ shares his hard-won lessons on discipline, success, teamwork and triumph over adversity, in time for FatherÕs Day.
All I knew was that I was ready to face them. I was GOD fearing. Going Against the Grain is about some of the issues I came to terms with in my 20s and the new life challenges I faced after I turned 30,
Going Against the Grain is a memoir of childhood abuse and redemption - of the ways individuals and institutions can help us transform ourselves.
This book is about passion, advocacy, and the willingness of parents to "go against the grain.
The first agrarian states, says James C. Scott, were born of accumulations of domestications: first fire, then plants, livestock, subjects of the state, captives, and finally women in the patriarchal family-all of which can be viewed as a ...