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Memoir Of Mr. Greenonit
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Memoir Of Mr. Greenonit

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True story about life growing up in the 1980’s in Kingston Jamaica and coming to America in search of safety and security as a politically exiled immigrant. The Memoir of Mr. GreenonitThey say our surrounding environment plays a critical role in our personality’s formation. Some are born rich with their path well paved; others have luck to help them along the way, but the toughest are those who strive to break their own path. The latter is my story. From growing up in the ghetto streets of Kingston Jamaica in a family of three brothers, 2 half-sisters and a stepmum, I’ve mastered the fine art of survival and adaptation, just like my father George did. With a steely resilience to pursue my dreams no matter the obstacle. I’ve stepped into many a hornet’s nest relying on my creativity and willingness to think outside the box in order to reach my goals.From escaping many entanglements in my early years back home to my coming to America moment in pursuit of a better life, I’ve learned from so many ugly truths along the way to my American Dream . My days of experimenting with different aspects from street politics to college campuses, from auto dealers to drug dealers, from apartment studios to recording studios, while managing personal family issues from affairs, divorce to new beginnings, until I finally found my truth.Turning over a new page and realizing my childhood dreams of becoming the artist and music producer Vblock Dutch, my new project Mr. Greenonit has taken flight. This is my memoir, a story of despair turned to hope through strong determination and the guidance of my faith.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Isbnservices.com
Date
4 February 2021
Pages
62
ISBN
9781638219606

True story about life growing up in the 1980’s in Kingston Jamaica and coming to America in search of safety and security as a politically exiled immigrant. The Memoir of Mr. GreenonitThey say our surrounding environment plays a critical role in our personality’s formation. Some are born rich with their path well paved; others have luck to help them along the way, but the toughest are those who strive to break their own path. The latter is my story. From growing up in the ghetto streets of Kingston Jamaica in a family of three brothers, 2 half-sisters and a stepmum, I’ve mastered the fine art of survival and adaptation, just like my father George did. With a steely resilience to pursue my dreams no matter the obstacle. I’ve stepped into many a hornet’s nest relying on my creativity and willingness to think outside the box in order to reach my goals.From escaping many entanglements in my early years back home to my coming to America moment in pursuit of a better life, I’ve learned from so many ugly truths along the way to my American Dream . My days of experimenting with different aspects from street politics to college campuses, from auto dealers to drug dealers, from apartment studios to recording studios, while managing personal family issues from affairs, divorce to new beginnings, until I finally found my truth.Turning over a new page and realizing my childhood dreams of becoming the artist and music producer Vblock Dutch, my new project Mr. Greenonit has taken flight. This is my memoir, a story of despair turned to hope through strong determination and the guidance of my faith.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Isbnservices.com
Date
4 February 2021
Pages
62
ISBN
9781638219606