JADED ROSE

one woman's struggle with sexual abuse and obsession to her rise to fame and sanctity

by Fred C. Wilson III


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 24/04/2002

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 176
ISBN : 9780759684591

About the Book

JADED ROSE is a novel about a beautiful and talented young Egyptian woman and her struggle to overcome a sexually abusive childhood. She endures the murder of her family and tiny Christian community by fanatical Muslims. She learns to adjust to American culture, her compulsive sex addiction that nearly destroys her acting career and herself that leads to a religious experience, which changes her forever.


About the Author

Fred C. Wilson III was born in San Francisco, California, in April of 1946, but grew up on the Southside of Chicago, Illinois. In addition to JADED ROSE, he has written "Inter City Needs" for the Chicago Teachers Union, "Papal Coverage" in the Chicago Tribune, and Selfless Saint for OSV. Other publications include The Bible Seller, Charles Rosa – Books One and Two, Monsoon, and several others. Hired by Crossroads Productions of Los Angeles, the author wrote Boss Q. He received his B.S. in Education from Loyola University in Chicago, his Masters from Governor’s State University in Urban Education and Communications, and an honors degree in Fine Arts from Harold Washington College. Fred also managed and edited CSM magazine from 1982-1991. The author currently works for the Chicago Public Schools. He is the founding president of Harmony International, Inc., an educational charity.