From Trinidad & Tobago to the World -- New Book is a Lively Recollection of a Gypsy Man's Exploits in Discovering a Whole New World Outside His Motherland


SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Sept. 29, 2008 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- For author David Sun, life is a journey, for it is true that some people cross paths for a reason and that we all should treat each other with respect. This is the lesson that he learned when he left his motherland Trinidad and Tobago for America and readers can learn all about his experiences with the release of his new book The Personal Journal of a Young Gypsy from the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.

The Personal Journal of a Young Gypsy from the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago recalls the author's many exploits and the threads of his life both at his homeland and in other nations. Where he came from, he was born a gypsy and it was part of the local society that racism existed in hidden manner and homosexuality is banned. As a young adult, he left for America where he traveled extensively and adapted a new way of life as well as gaining a widened perception of the world outside Trinidad and Tobago. He went on to travel around the globe and discovered even more cultures, societies, foreign values and new people. From the first page until the ending, this book will give you an enjoyable look at the world through the author's viewpoint as well as a lot of things to learn from.

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About the Author

David Sun grew up in a typical middle-class family, but in a country where racism is hidden behind closed doors and homosexuality is illegal. He left the Caribbean island of Trinidad and boarded a flight bound for the United States at the age of seventeen, the land of the free and freedom of speech. He was born a gypsy and was mesmerized by the faraway land around the world. He lived in Trinidad, New York, Miami and San Francisco and traveled the world and was exposed to many different places, cultures, languages, food and people. In this journal, David writes about his experience of being a gay man, his experience with racism, politics, drugs, sex, life, going through a depression and experiencing a manic episode. He uses positive thinking and applying the laws of attraction into his life, embracing what the universe sends his way and finally awakening the path to enlightenment.



      The Personal Journal of a Young Gypsy from the Republic of
                  Trinidad and Tobago * by David Sun
                    Publication Date: July 30, 2008
         Trade Paperback; $15.99; 94 pages; 978-1-4363-4894-2
          Cloth Hardback; $24.99; 94 pages; 978-1-4363-4895-9

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