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Mass Market Paperback Living Right on Wrong Street Book

ISBN: 1601628358

ISBN13: 9781601628350

Living Right on Wrong Street

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Job Wright had plenty of setbacks in his life, but nothing compared to the event that led up to him having to move his family to Phoenix, Arizona, to 2333 Rong Street. If only he had the power to... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Sometimes Living Right Ain't Enough...

(Official Apex Reviews Rating: 4.5 Stars) Joseph Bertram Wright is living the charmed life. After struggling to get their fledgling real estate firm off the ground, he and his business partner, Delvin Storm, suddenly attain meteoric success of astronomical proportions, culminating with a feature on the cover of Black Enterprise Magazine. Blessed with a beautiful, devoted wife, the respect of his peers, and a financial status the likes of which he could have never imagined, Joseph is soon enjoying the kind of life that others spend their entire lives dreaming of. But Joseph isn't nicknamed "Job" for nothing, and, just as fast as his success comes to him, it departs just as quickly, and he soon undergoes countless trials that leave him and his wife, Monica, reeling. The source of his downfall? The shady, underhanded dealings of Delvin, who engages in reckless criminal activity behind Job's back with the corporate earnings they worked so hard to obtain. For his illicit actions, Delvin ends up behind bars - but not without a lasting grudge against Job, who emerges from the scandal relatively scot-free, not having to serve jail time or have his liberties curtailed in the same manner. Looking to start over, Job and Monica relocate to Phoenix, Arizona, where Job secures a job as a high school teacher and Monica herself obtains gainful employment at a plush golf resort. Just as the couple's fortunes appear to be on the upswing, though, their lives, both collectively and individually, are severely tested by threats from within and without their marriage as sinister forces from the past and present remain resolved to exact some form of payback for wrongs not yet made right... Such is the focus of Living Right On Wrong Street, the aptly titled new work from Titus Pollard. Through the ups and downs of the Wrights' union, Pollard effectively takes the reader on a vicarious ride of just how difficult life can be, no matter how "rightly" you think you're living it. Despite the conviction of Monica's faith and the steadfastness of Job's loyalty to her, the couple often struggles with the basic elements of trust and communication, which are the keys to any successful relationship. True, even though some of their wounds are self-inflicted, there is no healing balm like what honesty and forthrightness can provide, and Pollard illustrates that point both directly and indirectly throughout each of the various episodes that the Wrights endure. More than just granting a panoramic view of relationship dynamics, though, Living Right On Wrong Street is also a stirring testament to the power of salvation. Whether in the redemption of the Wrights' marriage or the ultimate submission of Delvin's vengeful spirit, the reader is exposed to the real consequences that the damning spirits of spite and selfishness can foster, as well as just how liberating true forgiveness can be. Fans of the Christian Fiction genre will surely find Living Right On Wrong Street an engrossing

Reads right on any street!

Looking for characters that are authentic and relevant? They are here. Looking for a storyline that engages you and catches you by surprise? It is here. Our book club selected this novel and found it thought provoking and a great conversation stimulant. Pick up a copy, you will not be disappointed. This story feeds your mind as well as your soul. You might find yourself taking a longer look at how "right" you are living on your own street.

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This book has been described as, "an edgy, provocative read with a strong Christian message, without being preachy." You can have it all. Then you can lose it. How you regain it, and how you define it, depends on you. Living Right On Wrong Street is a contemporary tale loosely based on the Biblical story of Job. Joseph Bertram (Job) Wright gains widespread notoriety as the founding partner of Wright & Storm, a residential and commercial real estate firm. When Delvin Storm, his partner, is convicted of embezzlement and racketeering, Job loses his realty license and closes the firm. Job, along with his wife Monica, leaves Louisville for Phoenix, convinced that new surroundings will make a life's difference. He pursues a new career in public school education while Monica lands a marketing position with a Scottsdale golfing resort. Unbeknownst to the Wright's, Delvin commits to a high stakes conspiracy game destined to afflict Job, who's dealing with the ramifications of his own lies and deceptions. Monica attempts to be the spiritual, corrective force in their marriage, yet she fails the grade in dealing with her own cold heartedness and desires to conceive. This story weaves the main characters through a series of victories and challenges that hold their relationship to God, or the lack of it, to the proverbial light. When the race ends at Rong Street and the desert dust settles, the three main characters come to realize the meaning of true salvation and the essence of living right.
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