Tragedy in the Third World Country: The Songs of Pain

by Ce. Dey


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/13/2011

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 160
ISBN : 9781426970443
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 160
ISBN : 9781426970429
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 160
ISBN : 9781426970436

About the Book

The abolishment of slavery by the "Queen of England," our ancestors, those that choose to remain in South America and the West Indies continued to maintain all their tribal customs, but this time joined them all together making this a very large joining of families. It is to these various matriarchs, patriarchs, of decades ago that Ce Dey has written this book in memory of their past struggles, outcomes, combining with the new eras and lives of these modern times.


About the Author

Born in South America, Ce. Dey spent most of her young adult years in Europe, where she completed the rest of her education. She arrived in the United States in 1980 with her son and daughter and settled in New Jersey, where she is self-employed as a registered nurse. Ce. Dey frankly shares her horrifying stories of abuse not only as a child, but also as an adult, abuse she experienced in all ways at the hands of her own mother and other family members as well as later in life at the hands of her husband and her coworkers. In doing so, she says,” I am Purging My Soul so I can go on with my life.” As a registered nurse, she is good at what she does. She has found that not that much is mentioned about the seller/pusher of substances. There are the ones who gain notoriety selling. To her, they are the worse for addictiveness. That is the high classes of selling. That is why she dedicates her book, “Our Sons are Hurting” to mothers who have lost their sons to war, drugs, murder, incarceration, the virus, and death. She is also a mother of color and has passed through many hurtful, painful and unpleasant milestones. Being a mother she weeps for her son, a young man of color, at the dejections, insults and all of the trials he had to face as a young male growing up. He is now an adult and is taking his goals one day at a time as he climbs the career ladder to reach his heights.