Prison Mothers

Fiction & Literature, African American
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Author: Erroll Shepherd ISBN: 9781311169143
Publisher: Erroll Shepherd Publication: June 13, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Erroll Shepherd
ISBN: 9781311169143
Publisher: Erroll Shepherd
Publication: June 13, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Tasha does everything in her power to make the best out of a bad situation while in prison. She obtains college credits, stays out of trouble, studies the law religiously, and tries to be the best mother she can be over the prison phones, since she was incarcerated in a federal prison, far away in another State from her child.
There was no question that Tasha needed to be the best mother she could be to her daughter, because back home in California, her teenage daughter Tiffany was being wooed, duped, and misled. Her grandmother was a product of the streets; she exposed Tiffany to life’s ills & uglies way too soon, which could leave an everlasting effect, for the good or the worst.
Tiffany’s boyfriend and childhood sweetheart Derrick, would be the culprit, and the deciding factor in Tiffany being duped, and misled through Derrick’s wooing, and Tiffany’s grandmothers exposure to life’s ills & uglies, would soon be tested to see if it helped, or hurt her ability to see through the slick words of a young man, that was taught improperly about, how young women should be manipulated.

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Tasha does everything in her power to make the best out of a bad situation while in prison. She obtains college credits, stays out of trouble, studies the law religiously, and tries to be the best mother she can be over the prison phones, since she was incarcerated in a federal prison, far away in another State from her child.
There was no question that Tasha needed to be the best mother she could be to her daughter, because back home in California, her teenage daughter Tiffany was being wooed, duped, and misled. Her grandmother was a product of the streets; she exposed Tiffany to life’s ills & uglies way too soon, which could leave an everlasting effect, for the good or the worst.
Tiffany’s boyfriend and childhood sweetheart Derrick, would be the culprit, and the deciding factor in Tiffany being duped, and misled through Derrick’s wooing, and Tiffany’s grandmothers exposure to life’s ills & uglies, would soon be tested to see if it helped, or hurt her ability to see through the slick words of a young man, that was taught improperly about, how young women should be manipulated.

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