Take A Peak
The works in this urban collection were written as the author was a teenager living in the inner city, and in her early adult years as she transitioned into a career in corporate America. She pulled the collection out of storage recently as her own sons began to grapple with many of the growing pains that teenagers face and she quickly learned that the poetry resonated with and inspired young people. "Take A Peak" is an important collection of poetry that tackles the issues of friendships, betrayal, faith and modern day, polite discrimination and how these issues are processed in young minds. This collection is a great classroom tool for literature studies in an urban environment. Written by Rita Bautista, MBA. "This collection will provide young and aspiring minority professionals with a candid perspective of diversity in corporate America from the inside out based on the personal experience of the author. Rather than scare them away, it will prepare them for disguised realities which will strengthen their survival skills. The poem 'Friendly Foe' takes the reader behind the facade of a welcoming workplace as even the title suggests. Young people of all backgrounds can benefit from taking a peek behind the corporate curtain for insight that can inspire them to be a part of positive change." - Vicki Lott, PhD Provost & Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs - Huston-Tillotson University, Austin TX
Author: Rita Vernon Bautista
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 10/15/2013
Pages: 64
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.16lbs
Size: 7.99h x 5.00w x 0.13d
ISBN: 9781493502585About the Author
Rita Vernon Bautista is an a native of Milwaukee, Wisconsin and has spent most of her adult years in Chicago, IL where she resides today with her husband and children. She earned a Bachelors of Arts degree in Journalism and Mass Communications from the University of Wisconsin and a Master's degree in Business Administration from the University of Phoenix. As a teenager, Rita earned the title of Junior Miss Wisconsin and was the Homecoming queen at the University of Wisconsin in Madison. Mrs. Bautista wrote much of this collection as a teenager growing up in the inner city of Milwaukee. Her poetry had been stored in boxes for years until recently rediscovering them in an attempt to relate to and guide her sons as they entered into their teen years.