Sometimes Earl would ask his mother if he could be homeschooled because he was tired of the students and even the teachers picking on him, but his mother said that he would have to deal with it because she could not provide him with the proper education that he needed. For years, Earl accepted the punishment from his teachers and classmates both physically and mentally, and when he finally graduated high school, he decided not to go to college because he didn't want to deal with the pain of being bullied by his fellow classmates. But what Earl Harris didn't know was, years down the line when he was old and retired from his job, that he would endure more heartache and pain than he could ever imagine. This jaw-dropping thriller will take readers on a roller-coaster ride filled with laughs, cries, and emotional trauma as Earl Harris tried his best to survive in what he calls this White man's world.