Danny D. Daniels was born into a life of poverty. His ancestors had been kidnapped from Africa and sold into slavery in British Guyana in South America. Danny was the offspring of a teen mother who gave him to his godparents, people who claimed that they wanted to raise him as their own son. However, they did not treat him with the love he expected. Instead, he was treated like a servant, and eventually, in his teenage years, Danny ran away and returned to his mother's house. Danny D. Daniels, in his book, Danny D. Daniels-An Autobiography: The Bridge To The Bible, manages to hold it all together as he escapes from a life of poverty, then discovers and pursues his dreams. This poignant and personal drama is both entertaining and engaging. Since his birth in British Guyana, he has lived and worked in Europe and the United States. At this time, he is busy pursuing his dreams in the land of his birth.
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Danny D. Daniels was born into a life of poverty. His ancestors had been kidnapped from Africa and sold into slavery in British Guyana in South America. Danny was the offspring of a teen mother who gave him to his godparents, people who claimed that they wanted to raise him as their own son. However, they did not treat him with the love he expected. Instead, he was treated like a servant, and eventually, in his teenage years, Danny ran away and returned to his mother's house. Danny D. Daniels, in his book, Danny D. Daniels-An Autobiography: The Bridge To The Bible, manages to hold it all together as he escapes from a life of poverty, then discovers and pursues his dreams. This poignant and personal drama is both entertaining and engaging. Since his birth in British Guyana, he has lived and worked in Europe and the United States. At this time, he is busy pursuing his dreams in the land of his birth.
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