Mama Joe's Boutique

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Performing Arts
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Author: Jerry Merritt ISBN: 9781514436639
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: January 7, 2016
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Jerry Merritt
ISBN: 9781514436639
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: January 7, 2016
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

In Mama Joes Boutique, Jerry C. Merritt highlights qualities relating to determination, loyalty, and love in various forms. This screenplay also touched upon diverse challenges one tends to find in a sometimes uncertain urban society. Reflecting with his therapist on his childhood memories, Billy Joe describes to Dr. Freeman the time in his life when he was an exotic dancer without his mothers knowledge. Fearing his mother would disapprove greatly, he keeps it a secret. As the story progresses, Billy Joe navigates a range of encounters, some of which test his understanding of the world and his place within it in one way or another. Billy Joe also talks to the doctor about his mother, Mama Joe, and her boutique. After years of running the boutique, Mama Joe finds out the building owner is selling, and the woman next door is trying to buy her out of the establishment. Will Billy Joe ever reveal his secret lifestyle to his mother? And can Mama Joe fight to keep her boutique? Join these colourful characters as they incorporate their strong Christian beliefs into their day-to-day lifestyles, knowing whatever the outcome, God will see them through anything.

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In Mama Joes Boutique, Jerry C. Merritt highlights qualities relating to determination, loyalty, and love in various forms. This screenplay also touched upon diverse challenges one tends to find in a sometimes uncertain urban society. Reflecting with his therapist on his childhood memories, Billy Joe describes to Dr. Freeman the time in his life when he was an exotic dancer without his mothers knowledge. Fearing his mother would disapprove greatly, he keeps it a secret. As the story progresses, Billy Joe navigates a range of encounters, some of which test his understanding of the world and his place within it in one way or another. Billy Joe also talks to the doctor about his mother, Mama Joe, and her boutique. After years of running the boutique, Mama Joe finds out the building owner is selling, and the woman next door is trying to buy her out of the establishment. Will Billy Joe ever reveal his secret lifestyle to his mother? And can Mama Joe fight to keep her boutique? Join these colourful characters as they incorporate their strong Christian beliefs into their day-to-day lifestyles, knowing whatever the outcome, God will see them through anything.

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