Finding Fish

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Author: Antwone Fisher

ISBN-10: 0060539860

ISBN-13: 9780060539863

Category: African American General Biography

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Born in prison to a single mother, Antwone Fisher was a ward of Cleveland's foster care system until he was taken in by a family who subjected him to verbal and sexual abuse throughout his adolescence. At 17, Fish escaped, only to suffer the hardships of life on the streets. Enlisting in the U.S. Navy, he found a "family" of his own. But before he could make peace with his past, he had to discover who he really was and where he came from—an inspiring, fascinating journey that lead from the mean streets of Cleveland to the highest echelons in Hollywood.About the Authors:Antowne Q. Fisher is a producer and screenwriter working in Hollywood. He lives in Los Angeles, CA.Mim E. Rivas has worked on more than 10 books, including Betty DeGeneres's Love, Ellen: A Mother/Daughter JourneyBookPageFinding Fish, compellingly read by Alton Fitzgerald White, is [Antwone Fisher's]story, told with candor and without self-pity.

Pre-memoir: An Uninvited Guest1Act 1Ward of the State3111959 to 19643321965 to 19696131969 to 197210141973 to 1976149Act 2The Rain That Falls21151976 to 197721361977243Act 3Man of the World26371977 to 199226581992301Post-memoir: Finding Fish327Acknowledgments341