How Togo Found Strength

How Togo Found Strength by Richard Brown, published by CGW Publishing in 2013, is a compelling narrative that chronicles the life of Togo, who faced significant challenges from a young age. Orphaned and sent to live on a plantation, Togo endured hardship before escaping to Kingston, where he struggled to survive on the streets. His journey takes a transformative turn when he finds work in a shipyard, ultimately leading him to stowaway on a ship to America, where he encounters organized crime, the FBI, and prison.
This edition, comprising 152 pages, delves into Togo’s experiences and the resilience he developed throughout his life. Readers will find a blend of biography and personal memoir, as well as elements of self-help and motivation woven into his story. Togo’s path from adversity to establishing his own business in England illustrates themes of survival and personal growth, making this book a reflective exploration of overcoming life’s obstacles.
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Togo was orphaned at an early age. He was then sent to live on a plantation run by Mr Callee. Enduring three years of hardship, Togo could take no more, so he ran away to live in Kingston. Struggling to make a living on the street for a number of years, he finally got a job working in the old ship yard with Mr Robinson. Togo was a very trustworthy boy, so he was left a t night as a caretaker for the old ship yard. Late one night, Togo decided to stowaway on a ship heading for America where Togo’s journey led him through organised crime, the FBI, prison, deportation and finally his arrival in England where he set up his own business and finally turned his back on the past.
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