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PRESS RELEASE - THE FAMILY IN THE CAR, A REVELATION - NOW AVAILABLE!

 

                                                               For Immediate Release

 

Contact Information: 

Brenda Farrar-Ejemai                                  

 

E-Mail:  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

A SHELTER IN THE TIME OF STORM

 Author Releases Documentary after 4  Years

 

Columbia, MD-April 5, 2008--

Well-known author, Brenda Farrar-Ejemai reveals, what was at first anonymously written, a documentary that records her experience in New York City over 17 years ago.  Faced with the unexpected trauma of homelessness, her struggle began. 

 

THE FAMILY IN THE CAR, A Revelation, which the author describes as "on-time", time-lines the journey of this struggle.  It shows how members of a family who were all their lives sheltered, as well as privileged, now were without.  "The trauma was so unbelievable, I felt that period in my life was a dream and not actually lived," Ejemai said.    Although it was written in 2004, the author felt led to release it in 2008 and reveal the true characters in the documentary.  It is impacted with trials, but ends with triumph.   This documentary will not only encourage, but will inspire those who are experiencing or have experienced this trauma. 

 

There are a number of middle class Americans living secretly homeless today.  

Brenda Farrar-Ejemai has taken a leap-of-faith in the writing of this documentary.  With the rise in foreclosures in the United States today, this documentary is not only timely, but relevant.  The face of the homeless is changing rapidly.  No longer can the homeless be viewed only as the poor, criminals or mentally ill.  Homelessness is involving the middle class as well.

 

"This is a story that all Americans should read and see. 

...informational, educational and compelling." 

Donald L. Vasicek, Producer,

Olympus Films +

www.donvasicek.com

A DOCUMENTARY FOR OUR TIME

 

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If you would like more information about the documentary, The Family In The Car, A Revelation or to schedule an interview with Brenda Farrar-Ejemai, please contact

Favor Blooms, LLC, P.O. Box 765, Columbia, Maryland  21045

 

http://www.thefamilyinthecar.com/

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ISBN: 978-1-58909-485-7

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