I Am, Roi

I Am, Roi by Roi Brown is an autobiography published by Trafford Publishing in February 2007. This edition spans 412 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds the experiences of the author as the oldest of five brothers, detailing their often-separated family life and the unique perspectives each brother developed during their shared and individual challenges.
Readers will find a personal account that explores themes of family and relationships, as well as the resilience required to navigate life’s difficulties. The author recounts attending multiple schools and surviving significant accidents, illustrating how he and his brothers coped with the constant detours in their lives. The story culminates in a moment of self-discovery at the age of 21, when the author adopts a name that symbolizes his desire for individuality and belonging.
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This book is an autobiography written by the oldest of five boys living together some of the time but having their family separated most often. The five brothers had different experiences apart and when they lived together in a particular place they each perceived their circumstances differently. The author attended eight elementary schools and three high schools. He survived two bad car accidents and an air plane crash. Life was difficult so he and his four brothers each learned to cope in their own way with whatever life dealt them. Existence meant dealing with the detours that were constant interruptions in his planned journey through life. The bad times weren’t going to last because there were constant dreams of always having better times soon. His story ends when at the age of 21 he gave himself a first name he never had, and he felt it would now make him just a bit special like everyone else.
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