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Why Do People Treat Me The Way They Do?: The Autobiography Of Jefferson Evans
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Why Do People Treat Me The Way They Do?: The Autobiography Of Jefferson Evans

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Why Do People Treat Me The Way They Do?, is the autobiography of Jefferson Evans, the very first black graduate of the Culinary Institute of America. It is also so much more. It is a look at the life of a legendary chef and man. It is the perspective of a man who has almost seen a century of the world changing in front of him. It is reflections of times gone, a view of life current and a glimpse of the world to be. It is to be read and treasured for what it is. The truth as only this man can tell it. Read it and appreciate the joys, the sorrows and the hopes of a man who has seen and given so much.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Glenn Ellis
Date
8 December 2016
Pages
188
ISBN
9780998404004

Why Do People Treat Me The Way They Do?, is the autobiography of Jefferson Evans, the very first black graduate of the Culinary Institute of America. It is also so much more. It is a look at the life of a legendary chef and man. It is the perspective of a man who has almost seen a century of the world changing in front of him. It is reflections of times gone, a view of life current and a glimpse of the world to be. It is to be read and treasured for what it is. The truth as only this man can tell it. Read it and appreciate the joys, the sorrows and the hopes of a man who has seen and given so much.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Glenn Ellis
Date
8 December 2016
Pages
188
ISBN
9780998404004