That's What's Up!: 15 Prison Maxims That Will Help You Change Your World
Following the success of his first book, Dror H. Goldberg returns with a collection of words and phrases commonly picked up among inmates within the Texas Department of Criminal Justice—one of the harshest prison systems in the United States. Utilizing his faith and an endless supply of optimism, Goldberg projects positivity into slang that originated in some of the darkest corners of the world. Each term is derived from real, comedic events between Goldberg and his friends and artfully compared to the uplifting and motivational stories of the Torah. Become motivated and inspired with the tools provided within this book and change your outlook toward society's oft forgotten. Language inspires and encourages or knocks down and destroys. Your perception matters, and that's what's up!
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That's What's Up!: 15 Prison Maxims That Will Help You Change Your World
Following the success of his first book, Dror H. Goldberg returns with a collection of words and phrases commonly picked up among inmates within the Texas Department of Criminal Justice—one of the harshest prison systems in the United States. Utilizing his faith and an endless supply of optimism, Goldberg projects positivity into slang that originated in some of the darkest corners of the world. Each term is derived from real, comedic events between Goldberg and his friends and artfully compared to the uplifting and motivational stories of the Torah. Become motivated and inspired with the tools provided within this book and change your outlook toward society's oft forgotten. Language inspires and encourages or knocks down and destroys. Your perception matters, and that's what's up!
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That's What's Up!: 15 Prison Maxims That Will Help You Change Your World

That's What's Up!: 15 Prison Maxims That Will Help You Change Your World

by Dror H. Goldberg
That's What's Up!: 15 Prison Maxims That Will Help You Change Your World

That's What's Up!: 15 Prison Maxims That Will Help You Change Your World

by Dror H. Goldberg

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Following the success of his first book, Dror H. Goldberg returns with a collection of words and phrases commonly picked up among inmates within the Texas Department of Criminal Justice—one of the harshest prison systems in the United States. Utilizing his faith and an endless supply of optimism, Goldberg projects positivity into slang that originated in some of the darkest corners of the world. Each term is derived from real, comedic events between Goldberg and his friends and artfully compared to the uplifting and motivational stories of the Torah. Become motivated and inspired with the tools provided within this book and change your outlook toward society's oft forgotten. Language inspires and encourages or knocks down and destroys. Your perception matters, and that's what's up!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798823166034
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 12/20/2022
Pages: 92
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.19(d)

About the Author

Dror Haim Goldberg is a 43-year-old author, and a happy go-lucky guy who firmly believes that there is no problem that a good cup of coffee can’t solve.

Dror is supported by loving parents, loving brothers, a loving sister-in-law, loving aunts, and an incredible support system of family and friends. Thanks to his family’s incredible support, Dror is a certified Paralegal, a graduate of Alvin Community College, and a graduate of the Undergraduate program at the University of Houston: Clear Lake, with a Bachelor’s Degree in Behavioral Science. Dror is currently enrolled in the Masters of Humanities Graduate Program offered through the University of Houston: Clear Lake.

Dror’s first book, Proclaim Freedom Throughout the Land is published by J.A. Publishing LLC., and is currently available through Amazon.

Dror is also featured as a contributing author to the following:

A. “Gridlock: From Prison to Purpose – An Anthology”, by Johnny Ward.

B. “Behind The Razor: Faces of Mass Incarceration”, by Kenneth West.

Both books are also available via Amazon.

It must be noted that while Dror strives to live an observant life of Judaism, he is not learned. Dror is a simple Jew, the son and grandson of Simple Jews, and he is very thankful for the many blessings in his life.
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