

An edition of Finding fish (2001)
a memoir
By Antwone Quenton Fisher
Publish Date
2001
Publisher
Morrow
Language
eng
Pages
352
Description:
Baby Boy Fisher was raised in institutions from the moment of his birth in prison to a single mother. He ultimately came to live with a foster family, where he endured near-constant verbal and physical abuse. In his mid-teens he escaped and enlisted in the navy, where he became a man of the world, raised by the family he created for himself. Finding Fish shows how, out of this unlikely mix of deprivation and hope, an artist was born -- first as the child who painted the feelings his words dared not speak, then as a poet and storyteller who would eventually become one of Hollywood's most sought-after screenwriters. A tumultuous and ultimately gratifying tale of self-discovery written in Fisher's gritty yet melodic literary voice, Finding Fish is an unforgettable reading experience. Publisher
subjects: African American screenwriters, African Americans, Biography, Foster children, Social life and customs, Motion picture producers and directors, Large type books, African americans, biography, Cleveland (ohio), social life and customs, Ohio, biography, African americans, ohio, African americans in the motion picture industry
People: Antwone Quenton Fisher
Places: Cleveland, Cleveland (Ohio), Ohio
Times: 20th century