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Mirrors of Life: What is your life in the mirror?

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My debut novel, Mirrors of Life was released in August of 2019. It's the tale of a young African-American mother who is determined to break the family-cycle of generational welfare and guides her children to avoid the pitfalls of their hardship environment and leap over the systematic roadblocks that confine many to juvenile delinquency. 

 

This compelling tale of faith and perseverance leads to intrigue when her spiritually inclined and ambitious son, Derrick, becomes a venture capitalist and attempts to build a civic-minded conglomerate that undercuts the retail and gas prices set by a group of avaricious businessmen led by the narcissistic and callous, Erich Hornsby. 

 

Surrounded by fierce opposition that includes people of his race, can Derrick prevail against the business powers that be? And if so, how?" 

 

This God-centered adult/literary novel engages the reader with drama, familial love, romance, suspense, and philosophy. It's a familiar story but uniquely told. When you look at your life in the mirror, what will you learn about yourself? What will you learn about your life?

 

 https://www.amazon.com/MIRRORS-LIFE-What-your-mirror-ebook/dp/B07VGLQKTS/ref=sr_1_1?crid=20FJJCKSM44VZ&dchild=1&keywords=mirrors+of+life+neal+owens&qid=1590003994&sprefix=mirrors+of+life+n%2Caps%2C214&sr=8-1

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