Recent release "No, Buster Grimes, Don't Work Hard, Work Smart" from Page Publishing author William E. Oliver Jr is a sharp and easy read about a black man coming of age during the Vietnam War era. When he tells his dad he is going to work hard to make him proud, his father says to work smart instead, but what did that really mean?
GREENSBORO, N.C., August 3, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- William E. Oliver Jr, a new writer, has completed his second book "No, Buster Grimes, Don't Work Hard, Work Smart": a gripping story about a man coming into his own during the Vietnam War era. He was born in New England when segregation was still an issue. He was able to unlock the difference between an associate and a friend, and not have to hang with the crowd. He dreamed of helping people early in life and found an actual way of doing that in the work that he did as a certified psychiatric nurse working with youths, teens, and adults. He has received many titles, awards, and certificates, but the title he appreciates most is that of being daddy or granddaddy to his children and grandchildren.
Published by Page Publishing, Oliver's relatable and entertaining tale takes readers along with the Buster Grimes from the time he graduates from school and enlists in the Army through his training in his preferred field of psychology, first loves, marriage and everything else life throws at him. Grimes faces double standards and barriers systemic in the military but makes the most of his experiences.
As he grows up, he starts to understand the true meaning or working smarter, not harder, and navigates his way through life in a way that makes his father and himself proud.
Readers who wish to experience this inspiring work can purchase "No, Buster Grimes, Don't Work Hard, Work Smart" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.
For additional information or media inquiries, contact Page Publishing at 866-315-2708.
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