Oh My God!a Black Man in the White House
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Friendship blossoms among a unique group comprising a Bogie, a piece of Fur, a Crumb, and a tiny piece of Dust. Their journey begins on a magical Easter night, accompanied by a little girl as they venture to a zoo. Together, they devise a plan to uplift a sad giraffe, showcasing the power of camaraderie and teamwork. This whimsical tale highlights the adventures that stem from unlikely friendships and the joy of helping others.
This memoir is an interesting blend of history and fantasy, of reality and poetry, of high-mindedness with the occasional carnality thrown in...I feel as though - not just for the fact of the words, but also for the ebb and flow of thought direction - I have been wandering the nerve-endings of your brain.Your history is there, certainly, but slathered with other gravies: poetry, philosophy, passion, and dispassion. And a great deal of playfulness. I believe there is something very Zen-'Masterish' about the angled prose you set down in this writing, a wild-and-crazy trip, man.While I was reading your history with 'C' (cosmos), I was reminded of these lines that Rumi wrote sometime in the mid-1200s: I would love to kiss you (The price of kissing is my life) Now my loving is running toward my life Shouting, ""What a bargain, Let's buy it!""- Dennis O'Keefe, American Poet