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This is the story of a very confused young man who grew up in a volatile home, was guided by music, witnessed the downfall of Detroit and set out to find his muse. Along the way, he made some discoveries about the world and himself, barely survived many situations and lived to tell the tale. The book covers my life from birth to age twenty and sets the stage for books two through five. Nobody Cares Who You Are is a journey of the mind, body and soul.
This is the story of a very confused young man who grew up in a volatile home, was guided by music, witnessed the downfall of Detroit and set out to find his muse. Along the way, he made some...
This is the story of a very confused young man who grew up in a volatile home, was guided by music, witnessed the downfall of Detroit and set out to find his muse. Along the way, he made some discoveries about the world and himself, barely survived many situations and lived to tell the tale. The book covers my life from birth to age twenty and sets the stage for books two through five. Nobody Cares Who You Are is a journey of the mind, body and soul.
This is one of the best written autobiographies I've read in recent times. Larry takes the reader through various aspects of his life from growing up in a large family in Detroit, to his parents divorce and fights he had with his siblings.
I felt like I was part of his story from the 70s. He wrote in such a way that you felt every turn of emotion and experience.
In some ways, I related to avoid aspects of his story and it made me realise that no matter where we are and how we grew up, each of us has a story to tell that others can relate to.
Rating: 4.5/5
Favourite Quote: "Sometimes there are things in life that unfold like a dream; moments in time that put us on the path we are destined to follow. No matter what we do, we cannot escape this, and to deny it would be tantamount to turning your back on whom you truly are."
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Toyin A, Reviewer
This is one of the best written autobiographies I've read in recent times. Larry takes the reader through various aspects of his life from growing up in a large family in Detroit, to his parents divorce and fights he had with his siblings.
I felt like I was part of his story from the 70s. He wrote in such a way that you felt every turn of emotion and experience.
In some ways, I related to avoid aspects of his story and it made me realise that no matter where we are and how we grew up, each of us has a story to tell that others can relate to.
Rating: 4.5/5
Favourite Quote: "Sometimes there are things in life that unfold like a dream; moments in time that put us on the path we are destined to follow. No matter what we do, we cannot escape this, and to deny it would be tantamount to turning your back on whom you truly are."
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