Bound by Honor, Betrayed by Trust

Author: James Dale
Publication date: Apr, 11 2021
89% RV Score
Book details
Genre: Fiction
Price: $2.99
Length: Long - 401+ pages, for epic reads, detailed histories, and complex narratives.
ASIN: B092BP9T7Z

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About the author

James Dale
James Dale is a Jamaican American Screenwriter, Editor, Radio Personality, and Independently-Published Author. His works can be found online at Smashwords.com, Amazon.com, or wherever hardcovers or Ebooks are sold.

About the book

This story is about redemption and the atonement of past transgressions. Bound by Honor, Betrayed by Trust follows the story of Jean-Jacques, the son of Haitian immigrants who came to the United States seeking a better quality of life. His parents discovered at a young age that he was a gifted musician. Through music, he made friends, and those friends became foes.
His father, Henri, experienced racism and discrimination by his colleagues while working as a professor at MIT. They were wroth with anger and exhibited xenophobia against foreigners taking advantage of all the great opportunities here in the States that should only be available to Americans.
To avoid any further criticism or conflict with others on campus, he accepted a new position as a professor at NYU. At the same time, the change in scenery was good for him and his wife. The vicious cycle of bigotry continued with his son, Jacque, while attending a NYC private school.
His son Jean Jacque, angry about how narrow-minded the world was towards foreigners, embarked on a journey where a system that swore to protect and serve forced him to participate in a program designed for gifted foreign exchange students. He was charged with assault and battery in grade school for defending himself against being brutalized by a few privileged American students.
Jean Jacque uncovered the despicable truth behind The Program. Through his resolve, he was able to atone for his involvement. The program was not at all what it seemed to be. With the help of a few good friends, he revitalized it to lend a helping hand to future foreign exchange students seeking a better education in the United States. Jean-Jacques vowed to change the narrative of being called a foreigner in a place where dreams become a reality, by the people.

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