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4 produkter
4 produkter
Del 1 - Bigger Picture
From Hell To a Home
A Living Testimony
Häftad, Engelska, 2026
194 kr
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Del 2 - Bigger Picture
Between Retribution and Grace
Häftad, Engelska, 2026
266 kr
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E-bok
Engelska, 2026142 kr
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Some stories don't begin with a single moment.They begin with everything inherited before you were old enough to choose.Deon Williams grew up carrying what his family left him — strength and instability, endurance and fracture, the quiet dignity of a grandmother who built something stable anyway and the chaos that came after her. By the time he understood what he was holding it had already shaped him in ways he was still learning to name.This is the story of what that shaping cost.And what it eventually produced.Moving through lineage, mental health, masculinity, faith, accountability, and personal restoration, From Hell to a Home is not a redemption narrative that tidies everything up. It is an honest account of a man who survived a suicide attempt, lost a childhood friend to the same, and had to decide what to do with a life that almost wasn't.It is also the story of a morning routine.Push-ups. Coffee. Scripture. Jazz playing low while it's still dark outside.The quiet discipline of becoming someone who moves not because he feels like it but because he said he would.The book opens with a letter to his mother.It closes with a letter to himself.Everything between is the honest distance between those two people.This is not a book about having figured it out.It is a book about refusing to stop trying.Not perfectly. Just intentionally.Forward.
E-bok
Engelska, 2026184 kr
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Book One ended with a decision.This book asks what that decision actually costs.What does a man owe the world after he survives himself? And why do some of us find a way out of what we come from — while others never do?These are not comfortable questions. They don't have clean answers. But they are the questions Deon Williams has been living with since he watched people he grew up alongside go left permanently while he pulled back. Since he lost a friend not to the streets but to the silence inside them. Since he understood that survival without purpose is just a longer way of disappearing.Between Retribution and Grace is the second book in a trilogy that began as personal testimony and widens here into something larger — a cultural and political examination of the forces that determine which lives get to move forward and which ones don't.Drawing on the structural clarity of Fred Hampton, the cultural expression of Bob Marley, and the moral framework of scripture, Williams builds a philosophical triangle that holds personal accountability and systemic critique simultaneously — refusing to let either one off the hook.This is not a book about blame.It is a book about understanding.About what it means to step outside the managed argument entirely and ask what the game actually is.About why the man who makes it out owes something to the ones who didn't.And about what grace actually looks like when it's offered not because it's been earned but because something in you refuses to let the fracture be the final word.Between retribution and grace is where most men who came from what he came from actually live.This book is for them.