by Dr. Colm McAindriu |
Man of the House: A Memoir by Dr. Colm McAindriu ____________________________________________________________________________ Dr. Colm McAindriu, author of one of the best nonfiction books, "Man of the House: A Memoir," is based on the author's life as a black kid living in the Jim Crow Mississippi Delta. His mother forced him to help her raise her remaining twelve children after crowning him the Man of the House since his father left them. He graduated from Broad Street High School on May 19, 1963. He went to the military after leaving Chicago in 1963 and later obtained two doctorate degrees. In his research, he is passionately focused on self-realization as a life purpose. He is currently focused on his third PhD. His hobbies include a special interest in self-realization research, study, and writing. His childhood wasn't like any other. While other children were busy playing during their childhood years, Dr. Colm was already burdened with the heavy responsibilities of being the man of the house. When he was still a child, he was already told about the horrible things white people did to discriminate against black people. This narrative is truly an inspiring story about overcoming adversities in life. Despite the brutal past that Dr. Colm went through, he did not let this hinder him from pursuing success, which is why this memoir is considered one of the best nonfiction books. To learn more about Dr. Colm McAindriu and his remarkable journey, visit his website: https://drcolmmcaindriu.com/. |