The Finder

The Finder by Woude’ Wood, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC on February 19, 2015, is a work of fiction that delves into themes of mystery and detective work. This edition spans 82 pages and is presented in English. The narrative reflects the author’s personal journey, highlighting his experiences growing up in Cleveland, Ohio, and the challenges he faced, including the loss of family members and struggles with addiction.
Readers will find a story that intertwines personal resilience with elements of mystery. The book explores the author’s life, from his upbringing in the Cedar/Central neighborhood to his eventual success as a probation officer. Through this lens, the narrative addresses broader themes of survival and determination, offering insights into the complexities of life in an urban environment.
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Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Woude’ Wood grew up in the inner city housing projects near 55th street. In the Cedar/Central neighborhood, his father died at 52. His biological mother also died when he was six years old. Woude’ credits his second mother, Lillian, as the person who instilled in him the will and determination to survive and succeed in life. He graduated from East Tech High School, the same school that famed Olympians Jesse Owens and Harrison Dillard graduated from. He struggled for many years with alcohol and heroin addiction. He attended Cuyahoga Community College and Capital University, earning his degree at 38. He retired from Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas, Juvenile Division as a probation officer. Wood is an avid runner. He currently lives in Bay Village, Ohio.
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