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Some People Just Don't Get It

Kimberly Brown

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My book is out there to help people to make better choices and understand that when you decide to do negative things that involve others it sends them into another thinking process of why they're here in the first place.  They may ask themself why, but it takes a big person to find out why and then do something about it.  Nothing negative, just positively moving in the right direction.  This can come from your own experiences or talking to others with similar issues.  I learned through my own experiences and decided to write about them, to maybe help other Kimberly's out there as well.


My name is Kimberly Brown, maiden name Murray, born in 1970 and raised in Denver, Co. Living in Park Hill all my life until I had kids of my own.  I am the great, great, great, great Niece of Oscar DePriest, the first black congressman. I'm also the great, great Niece of James DePriest, the first black Orchestra Conductor. I would like to become the first black woman in our family that became an author of her own book. 

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