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Book of the Month (October 2022) - African-Americans on the Move Book Club (AAMBC) 2022 Award Finalist (Urban Fiction Category) - American Fiction Awards 2022 Award Winner (African-American Category) - American Fiction Awards Though a San Diego teenager is hopeful for the future, as always, there are no guarantees in life. He will undergo numerous tests of judgment; presented with five choices, his decisions have the power to transform the trajectory of his life and ultimately his destiny. Standing at a crossroads and staring down the unknown, he can embark on five different paths. But where…mehr

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Book of the Month (October 2022) - African-Americans on the Move Book Club (AAMBC) 2022 Award Finalist (Urban Fiction Category) - American Fiction Awards 2022 Award Winner (African-American Category) - American Fiction Awards Though a San Diego teenager is hopeful for the future, as always, there are no guarantees in life. He will undergo numerous tests of judgment; presented with five choices, his decisions have the power to transform the trajectory of his life and ultimately his destiny. Standing at a crossroads and staring down the unknown, he can embark on five different paths. But where will each decision lead? And--can he live with the resulting consequences? While the narrator serves as a spiritual guide, as readers, we are compelled to consider our own life choices and confront the resulting circumstances. Offering a unique insight into the diversity of the African American experience, Crossroads has earned recognition as a 2022 AMERICAN FICTION AWARDS WINNER, resonates with people of all ages, genders, nationalities and races and reminds us that we are often only ONE decision away...from a totally different life.
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Vincent Howard was born in Denver and raised in San Diego, California. He served for over thirty years in the United States Air Force, earning recognition as one of the 25 Most Influential African-Americans in Arizona for 2011 and retired from active duty as Command Chief Master Sergeant, Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona.