The Persons That Make a Man -- New Book is An Engrossing Memoir of a Man Whose Character is Honed by His Family's Perseverance and Dignity


SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 25, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Values and principles are first learned at home. The home and the family in it carve the character of a person. In his new book, Perseverance and Dignity, author Owen "Mitch" Griffith shares an entertaining memoir following the life lessons he learned throughout the wonderful years shared with his family.

Growing up with a strong admiration for his father, Griffith relives in this volume the years Joseph Griffith spent as the town's teenage mailman and later a Guyana Police Officer. In the thirty-eight years he served in the Federal Law Enforcement Organization of Guyana, he became an instrument in charting several courses for various accomplishments of the Guyana Police Force. While Griffith's father served as a Police Commandant in charge of the Berbice County, his mother saw a need for the Police Wives of Berbice County to assist their husbands in controlling juvenile delinquency. Thus, she organized the first Police Wives Association at Police Headquarters, New Amsterdam, Berbice in 1952. The admirable traits shown by his parents helped the author in meeting the standards of the demanding world while growing up.

Follow Griffith as he learns more about life through everyday adventures around friends and family. With nostalgic photos and riveting insights, Perseverance and Dignity will provide readers a glimpse of the inspiring and entertaining life of the author through childhood, education, world war, and marriage.

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     Perseverance and Dignity * by Owen "Mitch" Griffith
                 Publication Date: June 24, 2009
    Trade Paperback; $19.99; 123 pages; 978-1-4415-4004-1
     Trade Hardback; $29.99; 123 pages; 978-1-4415-4005-8

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