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Book details
  • Genre:BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
  • SubGenre:Personal Memoirs
  • Language:English
  • Pages:218
  • eBook ISBN:9780993674211

Both Sides of the Fence

Surviving the Trap

by Michael A. Amos

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Overview
Both Sides of the Fence: Surviving the Trap takes the reader on a journey through the mentality of the protagonist, Michael A. Amos, who grew up thrust into Toronto's notorious Driftwood Court neighbourhood in the Jane Street and Finch Avenue West area.
Description
Both Sides of the Fence: Surviving the Trap takes the reader on a journey through the mentality of the protagonist, Michael A. Amos, who grew up thrust into Toronto's notorious Driftwood Court neighbourhood in the Jane Street and Finch Avenue West area. The themes of Michael's story range from the psychological effects of being raised around violence to the mentality and decision-making process that develop in a child emerging from a lower socioeconomic status and a depressed physical environment. In a tough and uncompromising style, Michael describes his journey from the mindset, shaped by his environment, that he once had to his finally questioning what was the truth, and how, over time and through many ups and downs, he was able to integrate into and become a productive member of Canadian society. Having seen life from both sides of the fence, Michael A. Amos shares his story in the hope that it will make other young people from similar backgrounds understand some of the root causes of their situations and realize that there isanother side and there are other possibilities. It is also Michael's hope thatBoth Sides of the Fence may serve as a catalyst for change by providing law enforcement officers, social services, government agencies, and the general Canadian population with insight into the causes of the destructive behaviour of these young people.
About the author
Michael A. Amos is an author and actor born March 29th, 1983, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He started his acting career in 2004 when he landed a small montage role in the feature film, Against the Ropes, a drama movie, starring Meg Ryan, Omar Epps, Kerry Washington, which was directed by Charles S. Dutton, in his motion-picture directorial debut. As his love for acting grew, he was cast in the made for T.V. movie Redemption: The Stan 'Tookie' Williams Story starring Jamie Foxx and directed by Vondie Curtis-Hall. Both Sides of the Fence: Surviving the Trap is the first published work by Michael, serving as a biography and vivid account of growing up and surviving the streets of Toronto's notorious Driftwood Court neighborhood in the Jane and Finch area.