Ignorance Is Contagious!

Ignorance Is Contagious!
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 137
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ISBN-10 : 9781475946024
ISBN-13 : 1475946023
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Book Synopsis Ignorance Is Contagious! by : Abdul Majid

Download or read book Ignorance Is Contagious! written by Abdul Majid and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2012-09 with total page 137 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is a page turner from beginning to end. The stories are both relatable, and hysterical, with dead on advice that make you go hmmmm - Karim Orange, Eco activist/ Huffington Post Blogger Abdul Majid's Ignorance is Contagious is vividly alive with great stories, plenty of laughs, and hard-won life lessons. Young people will learn from it, and so will their parents. -Ronald K. Fried, author of My Father's Fighter Sometimes wisdom comes from the most unlikely and humorous of places Amy Linden, Arts Critic Like its author, Ignorance is Contagious is profane, funny and heartfelt. This is a memorable collection of modern-day fables that are real and shed light on how we live today. Rodney Stringfellow, Screenwriter and Educator ABDUL MAJID is able to capture the spoken word in writing. His writing style is natural with flow and above all his wit is wise. Emily Cohen, Television Producer Fresh, innovative, enlightening, and (what I love most) comical . . . . Ignorance Is Contagious, offers alternative solutions for those situations when keeping it real goes wrong Pretty Ricki Fontaine, Comedian


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