"High Yellow" Just Ain'T "High Enough": The Story of Queens

by David Rice

"High Yellow" Just Ain'T "High Enough": The Story of Queens

by David Rice

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Overview

Marilyn Warner looked exactly like the beautiful young white woman that she wanted to be; however, the genetic contamination that flowed through her veins of her fathers cursed blackness had caused Marilyn to come into this world a high yellow female as were her female siblings, which also included an effeminate brother, although they were all to a lesser degree of whiteness than their older sister, Marilyn. Although the siblings were still quite often mistaken as being of the white race, it was not as quickly as Marilyn. This is what changed the entire direction of Marilyns life forever and turned her into the monster that she was.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781543460964
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication date: 10/26/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 214
File size: 314 KB

About the Author

Since his retirement as a psychological nurse at one of the most prestigious alcohol and drug treatment centers that has a reputation for successful treatment of addictions, and is well known throughout the country, Dave Rice began his writing career, and has published many psychological mystery novels that have an extremely unconventional approach. ‘Justice for All’, ‘The Women of Conjure’, ‘Altered States’, and his personal favorite ‘Recovery The Hard Way’, just to name a few of his many novels. From his many years of experience in psychological treatment for drug and other substance abuse disorders, he has gained a perspective that he uses in his writing which attempts to explain why the entire ‘addiction process’ is so detrimental and deadly to all excessive behaviors displayed by those afflicted with this horrible and often tragic disease of addiction.
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