Fellon's Produce

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Author: James Robar ISBN: 9781387431175
Publisher: James Robar Publication: December 10, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: James Robar
ISBN: 9781387431175
Publisher: James Robar
Publication: December 10, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

When convicted-people receive the label of “Felon”, it hangs with them the rest of their lives. It does not seem fair to carry the felon label after they have served their court ordered sentence. The court system is satisfied, yet society continues to condemn them.

Society needs to change their view and give these people a second chance. God forgives and forgets, why can’t society?

The “Felon” label becomes a stop sign to almost every facet of the world around them. Meaningful employment becomes difficult, if even possible. Lack of legal employment is documented as the number one reason felons are repeat offenders, which exceeds 50%.

Something needs to be done to improve that.

FELLON’S PRODUCE is such an answer to doing something to improve this despicable statistic. It is a story of an approach which provides a path for people who have served their time and want a chance to lead a normal productive life.

Intoxicated pampered drunk rich kid, Clifford Beardsley, broadsides a Volkswagen while attempting to elude police during a highspeed chase. This is one scrape his high society mother is unable to fix with the local authorities—Cliff must pay the price.

Walk the path of egotistical self-centered Cliff as he matures into a Christian with an unwavering determination to provide opportunities for others and change the status quo.

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When convicted-people receive the label of “Felon”, it hangs with them the rest of their lives. It does not seem fair to carry the felon label after they have served their court ordered sentence. The court system is satisfied, yet society continues to condemn them.

Society needs to change their view and give these people a second chance. God forgives and forgets, why can’t society?

The “Felon” label becomes a stop sign to almost every facet of the world around them. Meaningful employment becomes difficult, if even possible. Lack of legal employment is documented as the number one reason felons are repeat offenders, which exceeds 50%.

Something needs to be done to improve that.

FELLON’S PRODUCE is such an answer to doing something to improve this despicable statistic. It is a story of an approach which provides a path for people who have served their time and want a chance to lead a normal productive life.

Intoxicated pampered drunk rich kid, Clifford Beardsley, broadsides a Volkswagen while attempting to elude police during a highspeed chase. This is one scrape his high society mother is unable to fix with the local authorities—Cliff must pay the price.

Walk the path of egotistical self-centered Cliff as he matures into a Christian with an unwavering determination to provide opportunities for others and change the status quo.

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