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Frederick Williams

    Dazzle'em Wyth Bryllyance, or Baffle'em Wyth Bullshyt
    Jesus' Parables for the Everyday Person
    Making My Way To Harlem
    • Making My Way To Harlem

      A Novel About the Harlem Renaissance

      • 358 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Set against the vibrant backdrop of the Harlem Renaissance, this historical novel immerses readers in the cultural richness of the era. It features iconic figures such as Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston, capturing their artistic contributions and the intellectual pulse of the community. The narrative explores the contrasting lives of Harlem's residents, from lively rent parties to the glitz of nightlife at venues like the Cotton Club. Additionally, it pays homage to earlier Bohemian writers, making it a significant addition to the literary landscape of the period.

      Making My Way To Harlem
    • Jesus' Parables for the Everyday Person

      • 66 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The book offers an accessible exploration of Jesus' parables, designed to illuminate their deeper meanings and relevance for modern readers. By breaking down these biblical stories, it aims to make the teachings of the Kingdom of God understandable and applicable to everyday life, enhancing personal faith and understanding.

      Jesus' Parables for the Everyday Person
    • Drawing from personal experiences, the African-American author uses poetry to convey his journey of resilience after being wrongfully accused. Through his verses, he explores themes of freedom and empowerment, aiming to inspire others facing struggles. His work serves as a testament to overcoming adversity and finding strength in difficult times.

      Dazzle'em Wyth Bryllyance, or Baffle'em Wyth Bullshyt