Told with the cadence of the Caribbean and the clarity of a teacher's chalk line, A Journey in Three Acts is a memoir about migration, manhood, and the stubborn hope that education can change everything. It is a love letter to family, to students, and to the belief that a child who reads becomes an adult who thinks-and acts.
Told with the cadence of the Caribbean and the clarity of a teacher's chalk line, A Journey in Three Acts is a memoir about migration, manhood, and the stubborn hope that education can change everything. It is a love letter to family, to students, and to the belief that a child who reads becomes an adult who thinks-and acts.