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Changin' Your Game Plan! How to use incarceration as a stepping stone for success | Perfect Paperback

by Randy Kearse (Author)

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Binding:  Perfect Paperback
Publisher:  Positive Urban Literature, Inc.
Page Count:  268 Pages
Publication Date:  March 01, 2007
Sales Rank:  154,555th


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CHANGIN YOUR GAME PLAN is about the journey of change one must embark upon while incarcerated or living a destructive street lifestyle that will lead to a positive, productive and successful life. This book is the blueprint for that success. For those incarcerated or formerly incarcerated, Changin Your Game Plan offers hope that one can in fact turn their life around and go on to live a positive life after prison. For those living the street life, thug life, and gang life' Changin Your Game Plan is a warning signal on a road to self-destruction. BE WARNED! THIS IS NOT A GAME! By using my experiences before, during, and after my incarceration I hope anyone who reads this book will see the possibilities that exist CHANGIN YOUR GAME PLAN

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