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Generational Ignorance

By: LaQuon S. Johnson
Narrated by: Rodney Tompkins
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Generational Ignorance focuses on the relationship(s) between ideologies incorporated from inherited trains of thought and those that have been granted the option or encouraged to utilize them to propel "progression".

This audiobook begs the question, "Why is ignorance, obnoxious behavior, or a pathway to prison vaguely considered when a child's inheritance is brought to the table?" 

Generational Ignorance presents a parable composed to denounce the myth that prized possessions predominantly comes in forms of assets, real estate, and positive productivity.

©2021 LaQuon S. Johnson (P)2021 LaQuon Johnson

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This story is so great. I really couldn't express how great this is to truly give it justice. The life Quinton, Teresa, and their son Samuel is a rollercoaster of bad decisions and how it effects not only them but the one around them. It shows you the difference of coming from a loving household and one without proper guidance. Please put this book in front of all young adults you know and meet. Some adults might need it too. The narrator did an absolutely amazing job in bringing you into their world and not letting go until the last word.

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