Panning for Gold
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Book Details
About the Book
Panning for Gold is the remarkable and memorable journey of a young man who has to come to terms with the adversities he had to struggle against as a child and teenager growing up in foster care from the ages of 6-19 years. His mother was a paranoid schizophrenic and he never knew his real father. All he had was his two younger brothers and his belief in a higher power to help him endure and overcome the pain. As his faith was constantly tested, he observed how many people feel that the past should be left behind but his past constantly resurfaces as he bounces from home to home and shelter to shelter. The young child was gifted in the literary arts but never accepted his talent because he was always too busy trying to fit in with his surroundings to maintain a placement. It is a heartwrenching, yet funny tale of what many children today have to endure while coming from a broken home, but gives insight to what you can attain and achieve if only you stop to sift through the dirt of life and learn to believe in yourself; for who knows what you may find when you finally begin to look within.
About the Author
Doneareum Winston is a native of Alabama. When Winston was 6 years old, he and his two younger brothers were placed into foster care. They soon became wards of the state. Winston would have to endure the constant changes and disruptions of bouncing from home to home and shelter to shelter over the next 13 years of his life. Doneareum excelled in writing and graduated high school in 2003. He received written essay scholarships to attend college. Winston was on the Dean's list and after completing the Welding Technology program, he soon began penning his firt book in 2005. Winston has shared his story about enduring hardships and overcoming adversity to all who have been intersted. Winston enjoys talking to youth, juveniles, and foster children, about making positive choices and decisions in their lives. He also enjoys spending time with his family, traveling, walking along the beach, nature's scenery, and writing words of encouragment through ventilating the painful emotions, many keep bottled within in at effort to share the fact that we must all endure a "struggle," at some point in our lives.