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Ashes to Ascendency
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Ashes to Ascendency

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David's life began under a dark cloud of parental strife and racial ambiguity. His father, Frank, was a tall and handsome Portuguese man, known for his charming ways and tendency to stray from his marriage vows. He had already fathered another child, Sandra, ten years before David was born to his mother Wendy. Wendy, with her striking features and fair complexion, felt trapped by her roots in Bermuda and her tumultuous relationship with Frank. She found comfort in the arms of William, a strong and intelligent black American naval man stationed on the island. Despite the scandal that surrounded their relationship, they eventually married, allowing Wendy to break free from the shackles of her past.

Following their beautiful wedding ceremony, Wendy and William moved to a small minority village off base nestled in the unseemly void of the Todd Shipyard of Alameda, California. This move was necessary to accommodate William's naval duties, but it also exposed their young son David to a harsh reality that neither of his parents knew or understood. Despite being of mixed racial heritage with his fair complexion, David faced constant ostracization and cruelty from the predominantly black community, reflecting the rampant racism and discrimination present in a 1960s America. This torment took a profound psychological toll on David, causing him to exhibit disturbing behavior such as setting their family home ablaze out of fear and desperation for an identity. The scars of this trauma would stay with David for years to come.

As David grew older, the gentle hum of his life spiraled into a violent whirlwind of addiction, crime, and homelessness. Every step he took seemed to bring him closer to the edge, until one fateful night when a heated argument with his homeless girlfriend turned tragic. In a moment of rage, he unintentionally ended her life, forever altering the course of his own. He was arrested and sentenced to state prison, only to be deported back to Bermuda, the place where his story began. But this supposed haven offered no solace for David, as he found himself caught in a relentless cycle of imprisonment, rehabilitation programs, odd jobs, and repeated failures. Each day felt like an eternity as he struggled to break free from the despair that consumed him.

After years of toiling in his home country, David, now in his late fifties, made the bold decision to start anew in England. His arrival in London was met with a flurry of challenges, mirroring the struggles he had faced throughout his life. But David's unwavering determination, honed through a lifetime of hardships and adversity, refused to let him falter. With every stumble and setback, he dusted himself off and continued onwards. Gradually, with grit and perseverance, he carved out a path for himself among the bustling city streets, navigating the obstacles with tenacity and emerging on the other side as a reformed man. Finally, after all his trials and tribulations, he found solace and peace in the quaint town in Hampshire, where he settled into a well-deserved yet ill-prepared retirement.

David's journey was a heart-wrenching testament to the resilience and strength of the human spirit. Born into a troubled childhood, marked by the cruel hands of racial prejudice and familial turmoil, David's path was fraught with obstacles from the very beginning. He struggled against addiction, crime, and destitution, facing unrelenting challenges at every turn. However, through sheer perseverance and an unwavering determination to find meaning in his life, David persevered. He weathered countless storms and emerged stronger for it, his scars a testament to his enduring strength and bravery.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bruce Gibbons
Date
25 February 2025
Pages
310
ISBN
9798230475101

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

David's life began under a dark cloud of parental strife and racial ambiguity. His father, Frank, was a tall and handsome Portuguese man, known for his charming ways and tendency to stray from his marriage vows. He had already fathered another child, Sandra, ten years before David was born to his mother Wendy. Wendy, with her striking features and fair complexion, felt trapped by her roots in Bermuda and her tumultuous relationship with Frank. She found comfort in the arms of William, a strong and intelligent black American naval man stationed on the island. Despite the scandal that surrounded their relationship, they eventually married, allowing Wendy to break free from the shackles of her past.

Following their beautiful wedding ceremony, Wendy and William moved to a small minority village off base nestled in the unseemly void of the Todd Shipyard of Alameda, California. This move was necessary to accommodate William's naval duties, but it also exposed their young son David to a harsh reality that neither of his parents knew or understood. Despite being of mixed racial heritage with his fair complexion, David faced constant ostracization and cruelty from the predominantly black community, reflecting the rampant racism and discrimination present in a 1960s America. This torment took a profound psychological toll on David, causing him to exhibit disturbing behavior such as setting their family home ablaze out of fear and desperation for an identity. The scars of this trauma would stay with David for years to come.

As David grew older, the gentle hum of his life spiraled into a violent whirlwind of addiction, crime, and homelessness. Every step he took seemed to bring him closer to the edge, until one fateful night when a heated argument with his homeless girlfriend turned tragic. In a moment of rage, he unintentionally ended her life, forever altering the course of his own. He was arrested and sentenced to state prison, only to be deported back to Bermuda, the place where his story began. But this supposed haven offered no solace for David, as he found himself caught in a relentless cycle of imprisonment, rehabilitation programs, odd jobs, and repeated failures. Each day felt like an eternity as he struggled to break free from the despair that consumed him.

After years of toiling in his home country, David, now in his late fifties, made the bold decision to start anew in England. His arrival in London was met with a flurry of challenges, mirroring the struggles he had faced throughout his life. But David's unwavering determination, honed through a lifetime of hardships and adversity, refused to let him falter. With every stumble and setback, he dusted himself off and continued onwards. Gradually, with grit and perseverance, he carved out a path for himself among the bustling city streets, navigating the obstacles with tenacity and emerging on the other side as a reformed man. Finally, after all his trials and tribulations, he found solace and peace in the quaint town in Hampshire, where he settled into a well-deserved yet ill-prepared retirement.

David's journey was a heart-wrenching testament to the resilience and strength of the human spirit. Born into a troubled childhood, marked by the cruel hands of racial prejudice and familial turmoil, David's path was fraught with obstacles from the very beginning. He struggled against addiction, crime, and destitution, facing unrelenting challenges at every turn. However, through sheer perseverance and an unwavering determination to find meaning in his life, David persevered. He weathered countless storms and emerged stronger for it, his scars a testament to his enduring strength and bravery.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bruce Gibbons
Date
25 February 2025
Pages
310
ISBN
9798230475101