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The award-winning true story memoir of a child

who escapes the cycle of poverty that has

strangled his family for generations.


“Awesome Page Turner”
“A Great American Classic”
“A Disturbing But Positive Memoir”


Doug Wallace burst onto the literary scene in 2009 with his riveting true story memoir, “Everything Will Be All Right.” The author’s gritty, personal recollections of childhood poverty in the American south during the 50s and 60s are balanced by moments of compassion, faith and self-discovery... forces that helped him survive his troubled teens and break the cycle of poverty in a way nobody could have predicted.


In bringing his childhood so vividly to life, Doug Wallace joins the ranks of esteemed
American memoirists Jeannette Walls, Mary Karr and Weldon Long.


Grade schools and universities across the US are now using this true story
memoir not just as a lesson in social history but as a source of hope
for troubled teens. Doug Wallace’s inspiring memoir compels readers
to look beyond the adversity in their lives and have faith that
Everything Will Be All Right.


Learn more about Doug Wallace here.

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