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Friday, September 26, 2008
Five Helpings of Drama With a Dash of Sass - "Baby Daddy Drama - Let the Games Begin" Reviewed

A freshman in the ranks of the urban pulp fiction genre, A.G. Fielder's debut novel simply entitled "Baby Daddy Drama: Let the Games Begin" is quickly turning heads and sparking chatter around office water coolers. The book chronicles the lives of five thirty-something women whose lives only intersect when it comes to the myriad of antics drummed up by the fathers of their children. With the current trend of "baby daddy drama" that has made its way to the headlines of celebrity tabloids worldwide, it's easy to see how this book may be overdue.

In a recent interview, A.G. Fielder revealed that she wrote the book as a means of therapy for single mothers who have encountered emotional abuse at the hands of the estranged fathers of their children, which resulted in severe low self esteem. Chocked full of emotional vigor, and linguist candor it becomes clear on how such a work can become a viable tool of empowerment for the angry, hurt, and emotionally drained women within the single mother pool.

"It's a different twist than what the readers may expect," said Fielder of the novel. "These women are not hoodrats, they are professionals who have placed their trust and hearts in the hands of men who were not worthy, that's what makes the story interesting," continued the author.

Continuing off that thought is how each woman manages to resolve her own "baby daddy drama" while boosting confidence and self esteem at the same time.

Aside from writing books, Fielder spends her time mentoring young scholars, aspiring writers, and at-risk youth in Maryland. This book is a must have for any person who has been through bad relationships and has been knocked around the ring a few times by the father of their child.

More information on this book can be found at the author's website http://www.agfielder.com


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