Becoming the Blues

Becoming the Blues
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 9781491701973
ISBN-13 : 1491701978
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Book Synopsis Becoming the Blues by : J. and D. Barber; M. Barber-Leclerc

Download or read book Becoming the Blues written by J. and D. Barber; M. Barber-Leclerc and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2013-09-04 with total page 252 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In a charming seaside town, a little boy with a flair for adventure and a talent for earning accolades believed success was his birthright. After all, he had pulled the biggest fish out of the lake at age five and skated to acclaim in ice hockey soon after. An intense and charismatic youth, Joshua Adonis Barber brought complete passion to everything he did. When he traded in hockey pucks for guitar picks, another field of dreams opened before him. His gifts for writing lyrics, meeting blues legends, and performing scorching sets brought him distinction throughout Rhode Island. When Josh was in his late twenties, however, a perfect storm of disappointment, social media, and despair plunged Josh and his family into nightmarish cycles of mental health treatments and recoveries. In Becoming the Blues, Josh’s parents and sister follow him through both heartbreaking and heartwarming times. They share their true story with simple and forthright honesty with the goal of bringing hope and healing to others.


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