E. C.’s Finest
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About the Book
In the early ’70s in Cleveland, Ohio, I was told that suburbs were beautiful where the high societies and rich folks had lived, such as Shaker Heights, Garfield Heights, Warrensville Heights, and others. But mostly white citizens of these communities had kept their lawns and home up to par like they were in a contest to see whose yards and gardens were the prettiest. And the heights police had made sure that these places had stayed this way by keeping lower-standard living people and crooks out, making sure that their communities where they lived stayed colorless. You may have seen a few blacks here and there in Shaker Heights or any of the heights, but you best believe that they were either lawyers, doctors, or professionals with degrees; most of these blacks probably had a white spouse who had produced mixed children.
About the Author
Fat Mack is a native of Cleveland, Ohio where most of his immediate family still resides. When he is not writing, Fat Mack enjoys fishing, watching sports especially the Cleveland Cavaliers and Cleveland Browns, and spending time with his family. To help him get a clear mind for writing, he loves to ride in his cars listen to music. Fat Mack hopes to one day open a homeless shelter. Today Fat Mack resides in South Carolina. He is married and has four children.