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At the age of eleven and a half, Martin Little
wanted to be just like his parents. His father was a door-to-door
salesman for a prominent African American hair care firm; his mother
owns one of the hottest beauty salons in the Denver Metropolitan Area.
With their blessing, they encourage Martin and his friends to sell candy
to compete with the school store.
Martin and his friends establish a highly
successful candy distribution network that attracts the attention of
Garfield and Freddie, leaders of a local gang set at their school.
Garfield and Freddie see the potential to exploit Martin's business for
a legitimate cover for their illegal gang activities. To make matters
worse, Martin and his friends also have to contend with a growing
Hispanic population that seems to be taking over the once all black
neighborhood. The increasing tensions between the African Americans and
the Hispanics in the community seem to be spilling over to their school,
causing drama between the two sets of friends.
With the threat of being forced to join one of the
notorious gangs in the Denver Metropolitan Area on the horizon and the
possibility of a race war of epic proportions, will Martin and his
friends prove that their dreams of entrepreneurship and independence
will be worth fighting for?
5 Miles to Empty Jarold Imes
ISBN:978-1-934195-02-4
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When Franklin Dell lived in Denver Colorado he and
his group of friends sold candy in their middle school, fought gang
violence and enjoyed a nearly peaceful seventh grade year. Franklin has
always bragged about Winston-Salem, North Carolina was his dream home.
He enjoyed the predominantly African American city and wants nothing
more than to leave the thuggish, ruggish gangster ways of Denver behind.
Upon arriving in Winston-Salem, he finds that the
city is nothing how he imagined it being from his summer visits from
Denver. He can't get a long with anyone at Hanes Middle School except
for Mike Lane, a fourteen year old bad ass who happens to be gay.
As Franklin and Mike grow up, they find that
friendship is important and help each other face discrimination, sexual
trials, fatherhood and off to college they go. But when something
happens to potentially end one of their lives and their friendship, will
these young men be able to face their challenges together?
U Can't Break Me Jarold Imes
ISBN:978-1-934195-03-1
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When Reggie Stevens enters high school, life as
he knows it is about to change. First, he must deal with a bully that is
out to seek revenge against a member of his family. Then there is the
uncle and cousin who move in with him upon the death of a close
relative. Add to that a budding romance with the girl next door and what
you have is a young man with several opportunities to go left as oppose
to go right.
As he gets adjusted to his "new" surroundings,
Reggie finds out that everything in his life is not as it appears to be.
And his only escape is in his passion for music. As he teaches himself
how to play various instruments, he finds a means to get away from it
all. Caught in a war he knows nothing about, a school he can t stand and
a situation no young man would want to be in, will Reggie be able to
survive his first year in high school or will it break him?
Age Ain't Nothing But A
Number Jarold Imes
ISBN:978-1-934195-04-8
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In the most scandalous and controversial teen
novel to hit the streets, Jarold Imes takes you on a cautionary tale
about sex and teen relationships.
Juan Morales lives in the Delta Center after a lie
has forced him out on his own. There, he meets Jazmyn Walters, a budding
entrepreneur that wants to make him her own piece of work. Together,
they work out their desires and face the obstacles of being thirteen
years apart and slowly falling in love while being homeless...
Runnin' Wit No Breaks Jarold Imes
ISBN:978-1-934195-06-2
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When Daunte Royce gets out of jail after serving
fifteen years for armed robbery, he still has a few more debts he has to
pay. To the mothers of his three children, he owes them an explanation
for why he wasn't faithful to either of them. To the three son's he's
left behind, he owes them a role model they can truly look up to and a
man they would be proud to call father. At 36, Daunte learns that all
people aren't as forgiving as he would like them to be. He spends his
time searching for his sons in a quest to undo the wrongs he has set
before them.
At 18, Dumar Jones can't celebrate the fact that he is
graduating from Eldridge Cleaver High School, the largest predominantly
black high school in Winston-Salem North Carolina. He is still dealing
with the loss of his mother and stepfather in a car accident; not to
mention the hell he raised as former leader of the Barions. With just a
few months to spend time with his friends before he attends
Winston-Salem State University, he contends with the idea of calling
Daunte "dad" after not seeing him in almost sixteen years.
Will these two men's paths cross at forgiveness or
will their distrust for one another lead them further astray?
Never Too Much Jarold Imes
ISBN:978-1-934195-07-9
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The Tensley brothers are four young men who
struggle with problems plaguing our youth today. Antwan becomes a
teenage father at fifteen and has to learn how to become a man. Ashley
is in denial about his addiction to alcohol, which is slowly tearing him
apart. Ace is learning to balance his faith and learn anger management
while incarcerated. Aaron is learning to accept that love must start
with loving himself. These brothers have to learn to get along and face
their problems together.
Jarold Imes is no stranger to controversy and
raising awareness of social causes and he proves that by bringing back
the debut title that started it all.
Hold On Be Strong Jarold Imes
ISBN:978-1-934195-09-3
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Like any good man, Second Chance misses his
mother. After her death, Second must make the decisions about the
friends and family in his life to ensure the development of productive
relationships that are the best for him and his children.
Brenda is his on-again, off-again ride or die
chick that is the mother of his eldest child. His half-brothers Hope,
Passion & Love all deal with having different fathers and the impact
that it has had on their lives. Allen is his best friend and roommate
who just can t stay out of trouble.
Not too many people get a chance to change or
start over while things are good, but when the choices that Second must
make affect his family, friends and his own life, he must make those
choices carefully.
Rollin' Wit the Punches Jarold Imes
ISBN:978-1-934195-08-6
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Suicide should have been the answer for Ty Winston
to get out of his abusive relationship with his father. After the failed
attempt he is sent off to live with his estranged Chance family in
Denver, Colorado, who seem to have problems of their own. Second Chance
is a sixteen year old trying to find his biological father, a task made
difficult from his mother's past promiscuous behavior. Love is fighting
for everyone to accept his biological father, the only man who has
stepped to the plate to take on the responsibility. The twenty-something
Hope Chance does not want to grow up and their mother, Ankh is more
interested in the boys learning about their African roots and finding
ways to send her other son to college than attending to her sons' every
need.
In the story that combines some of the favorite
characters from the original Never Too Much, Worth Fighting 4 & and the
cult classic Hold On Be Strong, Imes demonstrates why it's not easy
being a teen.
The Triumph of My Soul Edited by Elissa Gabrielle
ISBN:978-0-9790222-2-7
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From
Author, Poet & Visionary, Elissa Gabrielle, comes a soul-stirring
anthology that will touch your heart, feed your spirit, and strengthen
your soul.
Every so often, an
anthology is written that is meant to inspire and uplift; to fortify and
nourish, to comfort and reassure, but most of all, to bring you closer
to a place of peace and resolve.
This Christmas, The Triumph
of My Soul releases. This anthology has stories for everyone who has
ever experienced the ups and downs of life. Whether you're a parent who
has lost a child, a man or woman who have been the victim of abuse,
someone who has lost their identity in their love for another human
being, survived a life-threatening illness, have been knocked down only
to get back up time and time again…whatever your trial or tribulation,
at the end there is Triumph.
Inspirational, prolific,
heartfelt encouraging stories featuring Essence Best-selling author,
Bill Holmes, Motivational Speaker & Talk Show Host, Cheryl Donovan,
Best-selling author, Elissa Gabrielle, Karibu Best-Selling author
Jessica Tilles, and College Professor and Ph.D. candidate, Dike Okoro,
the highly-talented, Lorraine Elzia, the eye-opening Agnes B. Levine,
the uplifting Fon James, the strong Jarold Imes, the provocative Kim
Robinson, the magnificent Keshia Dawn, the sensitive Allyson Deese, the
determined Linda R. Herman, the progressive Ebonee Monique, the
comforting Jacqueline Moore, the survivor Linda Wattley, and the
butterfly Casche Russell.