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Born In The Wrong Country is a riveting new book by Milton Lee Norris, a first-time author. When reading, one question that might be asked is: Is the United States moving, and has the government forgotten to tell its people? With all of the money that has been spent on waging a war, killing people, outsourcing jobs overseas, families without jobs, foreclosures, no insurance, and people starving right here in the United States of America, the richest country in the world, wouldn't that make you wonder?
You see Born In The Wrong Country is a book about the American people's pain and suffering now, and the pain and suffering of the African American People of Color, which started hundreds of years ago. You add terrorism, arrogance, and stupidity, and you begin to delve into Born In The Wrong Country. Add God and medical terrorism, and you begin to dig even deeper. Now add a weapon of mass destruction that is still destroying and you begin to get to the backbone of what this book is all about.
Born In The Wrong Country is not just about grief because it speaks of blessings; it also speaks of how some of those blessings may have been thrown away. It is a book about friendship, and it's about love, a crown that both rich and poor alike can wear. It is also about death and destruction, but it also speaks of birth. It is about dreams, hard work, and believing that dreams can come true if you believe in yourself. Truth has a way of knocking down walls of silence; Born In The Wrong Country just unearths some of these truths, revealing the cries of a people, and many other people.
Born In The Wrong Country is about healing, about parenting, and how to be a good parent and a friend, especially to your gay children, who still love you and count on you. It's about our wonderful gay men and women, many just like the author, who just want to be wanted and want to be loved by their own families. Gay people are people that hurt and feel emotional pain too, but it's not all about gay people; it's about the so-called straight people too. As the author says, "God loves us all; there are no chosen; we are all God's chosen people."
Born In The Wrong Country is about recognition; it's about the religion that many people need to search and find the `how to' about loving. Born In The Wrong Country is not about just one group of people, but about all of us. Born In The Wrong Country talks about our environment and this good earth, and leaving things undisturbed.
Take a journey by reading Born In The Wrong Country and find out why its author gave the book this title. Simply put, everyone wants and needs to feel wanted, especially in their own country. One may just find out things that may surprise, haunt and even enlighten you. Born In The Wrong Country exposes America's darkest secret, the slavery of the African American People of Color, and asks for a formal apology that has never been given.
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Born In The Wrong Country is about what the United States of America has neglected to do, things that this government have ignored when it comes to its own people. It deals with the White and the Black situation in America, the poor and other minorities, and of the hunger that faces the people of the United States. Mental hunger and physical hunger of what people want, and what people need are discussed. It doesn't just talk about today, but talks about the African American People of Color in this country, and what this country has done to them. It points out how this government has taken away the spirit of a people, and possibly thrown away gifts, many gifts that could have possibly been given for the whole world to see and benefit from. Born exposes the reality of slavery and the kind of terrorism that went on throughout that slavery, a terrorism which was done so well that it did exactly what terrorism was supposed to do, by sticking with the AAPC through even to today.
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