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Reflections of an Anxious African American Dad

By: Eric L. Heard
Narrated by: Larry Herron
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Summary

The purpose of this audiobook is an awkward discussion of Eric Heard’s life to his son. He talks about his life in a candid way that tries to explain his anxiety as an African American dad. It is an open and honest account of his life through the life of a child that has been through a lot in his life. It is a reflection on his life that has been shaped by his childhood experiences.

©2021 Eric L. Heard (P)2021 Eric L. Heard

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