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He Called Me Tin: (A Memoir) Inspiring spiritual & racial awakenings around the world as a resilient woman of color & scientist

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About He Called Me Tin: (A Memoir) Inspiring Spiritual

Product Description He Called Me Tin is a story of triumph and perseverance. From childhood distress to an attempt at suicide to being scarred by religion to receiving a medical diagnosis to PTSD after working with burned patients to riding a horse up an active volcano as it slipped on lava to the strife of discrimination as a government employee to a car hijacking abroad, she has overcome in peace…Dr. Adrienne is an award-winning millennial, one of the world’s leading health informaticists, and a courageous global citizen. However, beneath her serene and bold persona lives a remarkable journey of steadfastness once coated with ambiguity. She shares vulnerable accounts of how one nickname shaped her experiences in 12+ selected countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. She hopes to influence women of color, working professionals, (dis)abled warriors, veterans, spiritual journey seekers, global travelers, and anyone who wishes to embrace the best in all obstacles…welcome to a tenacious quest. Relevant keywords: racial discrimination, disability discrimination, spirituality, depression, global travel, international, careers abroad, culture, childhood, family, memoir, African-American, federal government, diplomat, law, politics, STEM, science, technology, informatics, health, black women, women of color, injustice, racial justice, human rights, Europe (Germany, The Netherlands, Austria), Asia (China, India), Africa (South Africa, Morocco, Malawi, Liberia, Nigeria, Rwanda), Latin America (Guatemala) Review "I love the book! Thank you for creating something that was so inspirational and extremely relatable. I had similar feelings to the ones you expressed in reference to family, religion, and success.""I shouldn't give up. Our paths and interests are so similar. I've been using this time to figure out what I want to do next. Continue to be a role model. Congratulations on your book and everything you are doing.""I am so glad to see it on Amazon. This is a great milestone in your life and I celebrate with you." "LOVED the book!" "Just finished!! Amazing! I smiled, I laughed, I got upset, was ready to cry a few times but she told her story and in her own way! That takes guts, strength, and faith to put it all out there! It will be a good book and life lessons for the youth! She brought so many countries and experiences to life! The story telling made me feel like I was there." "I will say that I'm extremely impressed. I'm not sure what my expectations were, but I'm so excited." "This memoir was freaking crazy good!! You are prophetic!!! I want to discuss in the book club!!!! I cannot wait to hear your raw extemporaneous responses and engagements. And if I wasn't so old, I would kill it playing this in a documentary. I want more!" "This book is wonderful...I'm amazed by your mind and your spirit. Thank you for sharing. I'm inspired by your book." "Enjoy this great blessing that's about to come your way...with all the other great blessings that are coming." :-) "I've had a 'reading weekend' and finally finished your book. I'm in awe of your grit and your journey. May light cover you and yours, always." From the Author Thank you for your support of  He Called Me Tin  & for allowing me to share my journey with the world. Please visit adriennethunter.com for contact information & inquiries. From the Inside Flap ABOUT THE COVER PHOTO On April 26, 2019, on KG 426 Street in Kigali, Rwanda (East Africa), I abruptly asked my husband to stop the car while driving. I glared to my right and immediately became fascinated with a rusted tin fence. Odd. And exotic. The color reminded me of being a proud, boastful, humble woman of color. The color also reminded me of the different phases of change that had recently occurred on my life's journey. But more specifically, it represented the elements of my being that made me nourish the natural beauty of the Motherland. As the car came to a