River Crossings

by Dr. Curtis J. Way


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$18.68
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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 13/06/2013

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 215
ISBN : 9781483653822
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 215
ISBN : 9781483653839

About the Book

River Crossings By: Dr. Curtis J. Way Edited by: Staff at Spoon Book Publishing About this Book This book is about a black woman who vicariously and ability wise saw herself as a blue-eyed blond seeking economic security, compatible sex, and peace amongst races; she experienced River Crossings. Rivers are beautiful to view and they are an iconic symbol of nature’s grace and power. River Crossings here represents the obstacles that this woman had to overcome just to have the basics. This family and this woman were sharecroppers who had to overcome obstacles that were mostly embedded in the customs; now she attempts to promote healing and end hate. River Crossings has some very vivid intimate scenes but not as many as in Dr. Way’s two other books Sunrise Sunset at East Blythewood Ranch & Maggie’s Cycle. This trilogy is intended to be sexually real raw enjoyable quick reads and it is hoped that you will like them. Please let us know what you think at Spoon Book Publishing at spoonbooks1@aol.com.


About the Author

About the Author Dr. Curtis J. Way has five academic degrees, thirty-two Masonic degrees, and is a former State Superintendent of Sunday School. He is a certified secondary school teacher in New Jersey and South Carolina and taught a little while at Rutgers U. He has done post Doctorate studies in Governmental Project Management & early child-hood education. He has many awards for “Outstanding Community Service.” Dr. Way is also an animal lover and owns CJW Ranch where has had everything from many fowls, goats, emus, and llamas, to full size and miniature horses. Dr. Way in writing this book Maggie’s Cycle said it is a book built of composites of situational circumstances of people caught up in systemic racial confinement, deprivation, and castigation who were wrestling with many daily occurrences that seem to them to be beyond their control. Maggie’s Cycle covers four generations within about 100 years of matriarchal family structure. These characters repeatedly rely upon their physical appearance and sexual appeal as a way to solve all of their problems. You may let us know what you think at Spoon Book Publishing at spoonbooks1@aol.com. Dr. Way writes fictions in vivid descriptions of sexual intimacies. This book is much like another book he recently released named Sunrise Sunset at Blythewood Ranch. He said that book was a compilation of “TMI” into one little book of intimacies. He hopes you the readers are pleased with both of these works and you will just enjoy them.