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About the Book:
EveryDay Struggle
EveryDay Survival
EveryDay Hostility
EveryDay Friendship
EveryDay Violence
EveryDay Empowerment
In this rhythm and blues world, L is a young African-American
man living in a one bedroom apartment in one of the many
long-forgotten ghettos of America. He struggles with drug use, gang
violence, and the usual bitchassness of his friends. During
EveryDay Life’s nostalgic verbal romp through the 90s, no subject
from spankings to war is off limits to L and his three friends.
In between sessions of smoking for perspective, these friends delve
into a convoluted, yet endearing, never-before-seen game of The
Dozens.
L was once a promising athlete who is now relegated to the
ghetto after being unjustly prosecuted. He is no longer satisfied with
his lot in life and decides to make a life-altering change after much
soul-searching, unwarranted police stops, and the assholism of his
urban comrades. Follow L and his friends as they expound on
their views of life, love, and society in a hip-hop nation. You
know—the sort of things that happen in EveryDay Life.
About the Author:
With the odds stacked against him, MG Hardie maintained a 3.4 GPA and
earned three degrees and a professional license in the span of six
years. Living in Long Beach, he realized that even the so-called
“lazy” or “shiftless” have feelings, thoughts, and ideas, which until
now have had no real voice in society. He strives to bring the real
urbanism with a positive twist to it. MG Hardie has accomplished just
that with EveryDay Life. |