
March Forth
From the Prison of Minds
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Narrated by:
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Ali Imad Fadlallah
About this listen
Days after his emergency hire as principal of Fordson High, Imad Fadlallah discovers enough weed in its parking lot to supply a local dispensary. He realizes he is manning a sinking ship with thousands of young boys and girls aboard, among them, his son Ali.
Ali is drowning in a lyrical muse, as no one seems to tune in to his calls for help. Finding himself between stolen dreams and lives lost, Ali becomes yet another victim of Fordson's Prison of Minds.
Meanwhile, Principal Fadlallah paves the path from inmate to intellect, until his sudden death leaves students stranded, without leadership. But not without a final message....
©2024 Ali Imad Fadlallah (P)2025 Ali Imad Fadlallah
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