Government Program

by Ravey D. Wesley


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/21/2011

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 175
ISBN : 9781462845750
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 175
ISBN : 9781462845767
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 175
ISBN : 9781462845774

About the Book

The Decision A Father Makes To Save His Children. When tragedy occurs: A misguided father struggles as he witness first hand what mothers do to raise a child. After many years of marriage and two children, a man divorces his wife when he decides that his needs were not being met. He thought he could still fulfill his fatherly responsibility, providing for the family financially, and get the love he deserved. He did not understand why his wife shared none of her attention with him after a long day or week after work. The mother didn’t appreciate the idea of raise the children without any input for the father as he spends all his time focusing on money and ignores what she what her needs are. She wanted him to help take responsibility and raising his children as well, by doing what she does to raise and child. Instead, he only played games with his children, and demanded her affection later. They disagreed about their roles in the marriage. Soon, those disagreements will seem petty when the family’s world changes, and this father has to make a decision that will change the lives of his children forever.


About the Author

Born in Houston, Texas, Ravey Darrell Wesley attended public school, where he knew that he had to work hard to have any chance of a career. He knew education would prepared him for the phases in his life after high school. He obtained an Associate's Degree in early childhood education from Houston Community College and a Bachelor's Degree in Business Management from Texas Southern University. Hoping to own his own childcare center, Ravey taught in a private center before he received an opportunity at a school district in the Houston area. After eight years with the district, he moved to a charter school as an administrator. He writes novels and speaks to highlight the benefits of government-sponsored education programs funded by all of society for students as they exit high school.