Dana Canedy, a Pulitzer prize winning journalist, wrote this book for her infant son Jordan, so that he could get to know his father, First Sargeant Charles King. Jordan was born while King was deployed in Iraq. Tragically, King was only able to meet his son one time before his untimely death, 6 weeks prior to his scheduled return home. Much of this book is taken from the 200+ page journal that...
more Dana Canedy, a Pulitzer prize winning journalist, wrote this book for her infant son Jordan, so that he could get to know his father, First Sargeant Charles King. Jordan was born while King was deployed in Iraq. Tragically, King was only able to meet his son one time before his untimely death, 6 weeks prior to his scheduled return home. Much of this book is taken from the 200+ page journal that King wrote for his son prior to and during his deployment, instructing him on how to grow to be a strong, honorable, confident, compassionate, African American man. This book is a loving tribute to King -- a testament to his character as a father, a partner, an artist, and ultimately, a Soldier.
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