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Dreams Are To Be Lived

This book is about never letting go of your dreams and to follow your own path. Even though it is fictionalized, a lot of it is based on my struggle to become a successful artist. See my website, www.Greenbergstudio.com.Ever since Bobby Leveret was eight-years-old his only dream was to be an artist. He shows tremendous talent but is in a life-long battle with his father over going to college to study art. His father, Al Leveret never got to follow his dream of becoming an architect and refuses to allow his son to do what he wants. Cindy Leveret, Bobby’s mother is a submissive housewife trying to avoid rocking the boat of an already drowning family. Al’s life has been a nightmare and he is mentally ill as a result of damage done to him by his evil, vicious, criminal father. Al and his equally messed up sister, Rose, colluded to kill their father and steal his money which they discovered he was hiding from them while they were barely able to support their mother and themselves financially, and practically starving.Bobby at sixteen is being introduced to sex and the need to take over as the man of the house. His father has a nervous breakdown and Bobby tries to use drawing as a therapeutic way of saving his father, but it backfires.Through detective work, Bobby uncovers what really happened to his father and discovers a large amount of hidden illicit money, after his father commits suicide by police.

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