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Author's Intro:
Christoph Komla Ankuvie the Author
of this book, rooted in Ghana a West
Africa country but now vested In the
United States of America. I was born
on the seventeenth of November,
1970, in a place called Dodi-Papase,
a village in the Jasikan District in
the Volta Region of Ghana.
This book is about me, an African
child's struggle of the past, and
how I got here in the United States
of America on the fifth of July,
2000. It is equally depicting
what my brothers, sisters, and I
have gone through in order to arrive
at our present stage. In spite
of my Military status and education,
I learnt to trust God with all of
me.
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"The
fear of the Lord is the beginning of
wisdom; all who follow his precepts
have good understanding. To him
belongs eternal praise” (Psalm
111:10).
Do
you have American Dream?
A
Journey to the United States of
America is a Biography &
Autobiography/ Personal Memoirs, a
must read book. Sometimes in life,
you may feel like all is lost for
you. You can be depressed, lost of
hope, longsuffering, sorrow, fear,
intimidation, etc. You may feel
like life is meaningless or
worthless. Some of your past
moments might be disgraceful. But
in the middle of everything, you
only have to learn how to endure,
stay focus, and leave the rests unto
the Lord. When people say that life
is difficult, I want them to read
this book and see how difficult life
is in other countries. You can
either better or worsen your plights
depending upon your initiative. As
mention in the book , " If all 53
countries in Africa are united,
people will have more opportunities
and more control over its resources,
and the wars between them will
stop." I want you, the reader to
see how far I have come from the use
of machete in a village of Togo and
Ghana, my country of origin, to the
pursuit of the American Dream. With
my brothers and sisters, we began
life in Togo in a thick forest with
no electricity or potable water, not
to mention the use of a telephone in
time of emergency, but by the grace
of Almighty God, I am now living in
the United States of America,
pursuing my American Dream.
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