MAMA, I WANT TO COME HOME
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About the Book
Their parents’ love, support, and guidance were the pipeline to their success. Home provided the water for life. Straying from this reliable source of sustenance can be dangerous. Kwame and his friends did. He was sent to jail when he was about to attend a top college. The unbearable conditions led to Kwame’s pained plea for help. His fate was in the hands of two women from two different social backgrounds: one white and one black. Their cause was freeing Kwame from the clutches of imprisonment. Their bond was the oldest one in the world: motherhood.
About the Author
Derrick Arjune is a resident of Queens, New York. He is active in the community and remains passionate about examining social issues with a critical pen. His first book, The Mailbox Syndrome, dealt with corporal punishment in the home of a middle-class minority couple and the narrow views of the child protective services in New York City.