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When Fun Is Not Funny
by Keith A. Marrett
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Synopsis
A Read Where Teens & Adults Can Relate.
When Fun Is Not Funny is a raw, honest, and deeply relatable journey into the hidden struggles young people face—and the quiet battles adults often forget they once fought.
From the humble hills of Jamaica to the overwhelming streets of New York City, Keith ...
When Fun Is Not Funny is a raw, honest, and deeply relatable journey into the hidden struggles young people face—and the quiet battles adults often forget they once fought.
From the humble hills of Jamaica to the overwhelming streets of New York City, Keith ...
A Read Where Teens & Adults Can Relate.
When Fun Is Not Funny is a raw, honest, and deeply relatable journey into the hidden struggles young people face—and the quiet battles adults often forget they once fought.
From the humble hills of Jamaica to the overwhelming streets of New York City, Keith Marrett shares a story marked by curiosity, culture shock, temptation, silence, shame, faith, and redemption. With transparency rarely seen in today’s world, he exposes the pressures, pitfalls, and unspoken influences that shape teens long before they understand the consequences.
This book tackles the conversations many families and churches avoid—pornography, peer pressure, identity, sexuality, emotional wounds, miscommunication, and the pain created when adults judge instead of guide. Through personal stories, cultural reflections, biblical truth, and practical insight, Keith reveals how secrecy keeps people bound… and how honesty brings real freedom.
For teens, this book offers clarity, guidance, and the assurance that they are not alone.
For parents, it is a mirror—showing how past hurts, blind spots, and silent trauma can affect how we raise the next generation.
For educators, mentors, and youth leaders, it is a reminder that compassion, not condemnation, is what truly transforms lives.
When Fun Is Not Funny is more than a memoir. It is a call to action.
A call to healing.
A call to honesty.
A call to understanding the silent battles happening in the minds and hearts of today’s youth.
If you’ve ever wondered:
What is pulling our teens away? How do we guide them back? And how do we heal what has been hurting us all along?
—this book will open your eyes and speak to your soul.
Powerful. Necessary. Timely.
A must-read for every teen, parent, and mentor determined to break generational cycles and walk in truth.
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