Ble$$ The Dey
Most kids dream to be doctors and lawyers or maybe even ballplayers. But to Deyandre, his biggest dream was just to be relevant, to make a living out of the simplest things that life would prevail. This story takes you back in time to the late sixties and laboriously delves into what it's like to be labeled a bad seed not because he (Deyandre) is known for getting into trouble. But out of the five siblings in his family, he was badged the darkest sheep. But in those days, there was more to look forward to than the latest video games for children his age. Yet when you had a best friend whose uncle was into heavy pimpin', for a nine–year–old with high hopes, it was contrive of what he'd grow up to be. All Deyandre wanted was to make his mother proud of him–even if it was just for a slight moment–or for her to recognize his presence. Even on her dying day, she'd still have the hardness cemented around her heart towards him. But blessings come in all forms and fashions and just maybe before she takes her last breath, she'd see all the wonders of her heart in human form. In this book, you will read a very diverse style in which the author takes a giant leap into creating the characters and hilariously giving the readers an enraptured but still bittersweet tale–Ble$$ the Dey.
-- Dewan Anderson