I name just finished the autobiography A quake and a Hard Place, by Anthony Godby Johnson, a thus fourteen year old boy. This is one of the best cultivate - related books I have read yet. It is a narration of a boys life from being beaten and sexually mistreated to finding a new loving family to take cautiousness of him, to his discovery of having AIDS, but he does this all in a upbeat, non-self pity tone. While non one of the best preserve stories I have read because of its frequent jumps forward and backswept in his life, this book will change your view of two AIDS and child abuse almost immediately upon opening night the book.
        It is obvious not too far into the book that Anthony is not the best of writers, but this is expected, he wrote this when he was only fourteen, and had to write it now because he didnt/doesnt have that long to hold. It is not salutary written, but the amount of raw emotion pumped into each page in this book is amazing. Any normal person would have easily broken under such a tremendous mental burden. You feel as if you ARE Anthony as he watches all of the people closest to him die, lose hope, or just be crushed from unfortunate circumstances into homelessness.
When I read this book I wasnt looking at printed spoken communication on pages, I was hearing the subway as I rode it in the night with my best friend to fall asleep, I was reading my best friends suicide letter to me because he couldnt live in a world without me when I told him I have AIDS.
        Because of the compelling force in this story, many people signify that this is actually a fictional story, and...
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