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100 | _aFisher, Antwone Quenton. | ||
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_aFinding fish : _ba memoir / _cby Antwone Quenton Fisher and Mim Eichler Rivas. |
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_aNew York : _bMorrow, _cc2001. |
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_a369 p. ; _c18 cm. |
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520 | _aAntwone Quenton Fisher was raised in institutions from the moment his single mother gave birth to him in prison. As a foster child, he suffered more than a dozen years of emotional abandonment and physical abuse, until he escaped and forged a life on the streets. And just as his life was about to hit rock bottom, Antwone enlisted in the U.S. navy--a decision that would ultimately save him. There, he became a man and discovered a loving family he never had. Through it all, Antwone refused to allow his spirit to be broken and never gave up his dreams of a better day. | ||
600 | _aFisher, Antwone Quenton. | ||
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_aAfrican Americans _zOhio _zCleveland _xBiography. |
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_aFoster children _zOhio _zCleveland _xBiography. |
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_aAfrican American screenwriters _xBiography. |
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_aCleveland (Ohio) _xBiography. |
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_aCleveland (Ohio) _xSocial life and customs _y20th century. |
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700 | _aRivas, Mim Eichler. | ||
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