Durrell Wilson never thought it would be this hard. After all, he learned it in kindergarten. But for Wilson, an African-American cop on the beat, letting loose of himself and painting with his fingers proves harder than ever he first imagined. As his world around him crumbles, Durrell must fight to discover what many never find - insight.A treat for any fiction book lover! Truly a novella which tugs at the reader's soul and begs him or her to release their own limiting, comfortable accord.Shea's work is an exploration in ...
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Durrell Wilson never thought it would be this hard. After all, he learned it in kindergarten. But for Wilson, an African-American cop on the beat, letting loose of himself and painting with his fingers proves harder than ever he first imagined. As his world around him crumbles, Durrell must fight to discover what many never find - insight.A treat for any fiction book lover! Truly a novella which tugs at the reader's soul and begs him or her to release their own limiting, comfortable accord.Shea's work is an exploration in literary fiction, following the life of African-American Durrell Wilson and his journey to discover himself. Shea's reader will often times notice a style of writing similar to a stream of consciousness, as the author works to expose Wilson's inner feelings and thought processes. Reflecting on his days as a police officer and his long lost love of Morgan Emory, Wilson must reach a new understanding of himself and the world that surrounds him, or fall victim to his own inner depression.
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