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The PRISON in Glass - Paperback

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by Brian Freeman (Author)

The heart of my story is about my struggles to play professional basketball in the NBA, and

how I've found a new purpose in life after my dreams were shattered. How does a Black

man accept failure when society has placed him in a prison made of glass, seeing himself only

as he imagines others see him, expecting him to conform to predetermined expectations and

stereotypes? How does a man who has spent his entire young adult life face the reality that the

foundation of his identity has been a facade? Will he succumb to the pressure to live up to

extraneous judgements, or will he carve his own path to freedom? My memoir is more than just

a story about a Black kid from Maryland who dreamed of playing in the NBA. It's also

about self-discovery and redemption. It's about going against the norm and looking inward.

It's a social commentary about systemic racism, America's failed educational system,

and how society tells Black and Brown kids that their success will only be through physicality

and not intellectualism. This prison in glass must be shattered for all people to discover their

potential and attain true liberation in their lives.

Number of Pages: 156
Dimensions: 0.36 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: May 02, 2025
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