Keeping The Juices Flowing

by G. G. Davenport


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/8/2005

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 160
ISBN : 9781463471583
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 160
ISBN : 9781420821406

About the Book

Cecily Westbrook is a Jamaican and African American mixed, 27 year-old female. She is beautiful, intelligent, has a good job and a gorgeous boyfriend. She is independent, lives alone and is very private. Cecily is a simple, yet complex person. Her one and only dilemma is that she has no idea why the love of her life has become the latest statistic in the missing persons file, or has he? After years of numerous failed relationships, Cecily realizes that she has been tied emotionally to several meaningless relationships. When her current boyfriend ceases to exist, Cecily chugs all of her conventional attitudes in the trashcan and goes for an excursion on the wild side. She encounters some old-world and new world things with acquaintances as well as strangers. She fears losing touch with herself in the may lay, and struggles to keep the essence of who she really is in tact. But while abandoning all of her senses, she plunges head first into an abyss of sex and wild imaginings, or is it? The novel takes curves with ease and dares the reader to sit back and relax until its surprising ending.


About the Author

1963 was a very volatile time in America, but a blissful time in the home of author G.G. Davenport. Born in February of that year to striving African American parents in South Florida, she was reared with 2 sisters and three brothers. Ms. Davenport was schooled in the Palm Beach County School System, where she currently teaches reading to struggling readers. Due to her own reluctance to reading in the past, teaching reading to others has given her an appreciation for reading and its importance. “Reading was something I wasn’t that fond of, I did it but, I didn’t care for it that much. I’d just as soon write some entries in a makeshift diary of spiral bound paper and a 3-ring binder. I wrote about whatever I wanted to write about.” During her career path, Ms. Davenport acquired a B.A. in Radio and Television Broadcasting. And after working a brief time in a television station she quickly found that the media industry was not where she wanted to be. “Mass Media unfortunately tends to thrive on the negative aspects of life with little emphasis on the positive. Writing has allowed me the opportunity to explore what’s good in life, different emotions and feelings.”