
My Brother's Journey
From the Mean Streets of Baltimore, to a Soldier, to a Real Man
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Charles E. Williams
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Rod Roberts
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What happens when a son of Baltimore has to become the man of his family? Ask Gregory Steen known as G to his family, and Baltimore Blue to his adversaries.
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A great story i have listened to it four times alreadyWhat was one of the most memorable moments of My Brother's Journey?
His realization that He may have been living in a combat zone but did not know itWhat about Charles E. Williams’s performance did you like?
Outstanding voice and special effects in the backgroundIf you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Great movie material the meaning of Fort McHenry to a young African American came into playA great story, Baltimore all day
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