Author: | Arnold A. Gibbs | ISBN: | 9781410792969 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse | Publication: | December 26, 2003 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse | Language: | English |
Author: | Arnold A. Gibbs |
ISBN: | 9781410792969 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse |
Publication: | December 26, 2003 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse |
Language: | English |
The Ties That Blind is quite appropriate to the time in consideration of the present growth of interest in religious and spiritual matters.Additionally, much of the storys prophetic content is extremely relevant to the events of September 11, 2001, although the book was completed prior to that date.
The author skillfully depicts the realities of racial prejudice; much of the violence being recounted from his experience, while driving home the point that love always conquers hate.It is a true inspiration to people of faith, criminal justice practitioners, and those who fight for racial equality and brotherly love
Arnold Gibbs is a Vietnam veteran and a of the Miami Police Departments Medal of Honor.He was raised in the Liberty City projects and knows, first hand, of the realities depicted in his novel.He has been a Christian for 25 years and is dedicated to his faith.All of these factors combine to provide the ingredients for a story that is a must read for people of faith, criminal justice practitioners, war veterans and activists for racial equality and harmony.
There are not many authors who are as qualified and capable to bring to the reader such compelling drama as in The Ties That Blind.
The Ties That Blind is quite appropriate to the time in consideration of the present growth of interest in religious and spiritual matters.Additionally, much of the storys prophetic content is extremely relevant to the events of September 11, 2001, although the book was completed prior to that date.
The author skillfully depicts the realities of racial prejudice; much of the violence being recounted from his experience, while driving home the point that love always conquers hate.It is a true inspiration to people of faith, criminal justice practitioners, and those who fight for racial equality and brotherly love
Arnold Gibbs is a Vietnam veteran and a of the Miami Police Departments Medal of Honor.He was raised in the Liberty City projects and knows, first hand, of the realities depicted in his novel.He has been a Christian for 25 years and is dedicated to his faith.All of these factors combine to provide the ingredients for a story that is a must read for people of faith, criminal justice practitioners, war veterans and activists for racial equality and harmony.
There are not many authors who are as qualified and capable to bring to the reader such compelling drama as in The Ties That Blind.