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Would You? - 9780974962108

Un libro in lingua di Williams Winston G. edito da Silver Box Pub, 2005

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“Imagine going out on a date with the man of your dreams who, without embellishment, shares the graphic truths of his existence and character, admits that he is looking for someone who will love all of him – even the ugly parts – and offers you the same unconditional love. Once he told you all that, would you consider marriage…or even a second date?” - Our Texas Magazine “Williams' story is fascinating and original…an extraordinary memoir of a black man whose life takes a dramatic turn when he feels he has finally found the woman he wants to spend the rest of his life with. He prays and asks God if he can/should marry her. The answer from above comes back clearly... No!” - The Villager News “This is a rare look inside the fun loving and festering psyche of one of Austin's most productive brutha's. I wish him luck, but no woman wants to hear the truth that he's telling here…which is why every woman should read this from cover to (oh-no-he-didn't –say-that-about-the-deacon!) cover.” -John L. Hanson Jr. Producer, “In Black America,” National Public Radio “Imagine going out on a date with the man of your dreams who, without embellishment, shares the graphic truths of his existence and character, admits that he is looking for someone who will love all of him – even the ugly parts – and offers you the same unconditional love. Once he told you all that, would you consider marriage…or even a second date?” - Our Texas Magazine “Williams' story is fascinating and original…an extraordinary memoir of a black man whose life takes a dramatic turn when he feels he has finally found the woman he wants to spend the rest of his life with. He prays and asks God if he can/should marry her. The answer from above comes back clearly... No!” - The Villager News “This is a rare look inside the fun loving and festering psyche of one of Austin's most productive brutha's. I wish him luck, but no woman wants to hear the truth that he's telling here…which is why every woman should read this from cover to (oh-no-he-didn't –say-that-about-the-deacon!) cover.” -John L. Hanson Jr. Producer, “In Black America,” National Public Radio “Imagine going out on a date with the man of your dreams who, without embellishment, shares the graphic truths of his existence and character, admits that he is looking for someone who will love all of him – even the ugly parts – and offers you the same unconditional love. Once he told you all that, would you consider marriage…or even a second date?” - Our Texas Magazine “Williams' story is fascinating and original…an extraordinary memoir of a black man whose life takes a dramatic turn when he feels he has finally found the woman he wants to spend the rest of his life with. He prays and asks God if he can/should marry her. The answer from above comes back clearly... No!” - The Villager News “This is a rare look inside the fun loving and festering psyche of one of Austin's most productive brutha's. I wish him luck, but no woman wants to hear the truth that he's telling here…which is why every woman should read this from cover to (oh-no-he-didn't –say-that-about-the-deacon!) cover.” -John L. Hanson Jr. Producer, “In Black America,” National Public Radio

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