The Perfect Paint Job
The Story of One Man’s Struggle against Hatred
by
Book Details
About the Book
Once Mr. Williams began writing this book, important lessons he’d learned about diversity began to take on even greater meaning. Through the experiences of Trent Taylor Jr., he saw that people’s outward attributes are of far less value than what lives in their hearts. By fleshing out his characters, he began to sense that our skin color – that outward “paint job” – is really not the point.
About the Author
J.D. Williams’ first book, RESCUE ME, was an autobiography of sorts, so no one knew if there would be more to come. Fortunately, there was. Once again, in THE PERFECT PAINT JOB, Williams writes in a Mark Twain style, simple and unpretentious, though the social issues he tackles are difficult and complicated. His most sincere wish is for this publication to help others realize the wrongs of hatred. If it can accomplish that for just one soul, he’s done his job.