Out of Chaos

$13.99

In "Out of Chaos," Vernon “Chico” Rowland offers a compelling and deeply personal memoir that chronicles his journey from the turbulent streets of Kansas City to the challenges of life in Minneapolis. Through a series of poignant and powerful stories, Rowland explores themes of poverty, racial identity, resilience, and the essence of humanity.

Born into a life marked by economic hardship and racial complexity, Rowland's early years were shaped by the struggles of his mother, Sally. Her determination to provide for her children amidst cultural clashes and family strife serves as a powerful backdrop to Rowland's narrative.

As he navigates a world fraught with systemic inequities, from food stamps and shelters to the challenges of racial injustice, Rowland's story is one of incredible resilience and determination. His journey underscores the importance of community support and human connection in overcoming life's greatest obstacles.

"Out of Chaos" is not just a memoir; it is a testament to the enduring power of hope and perseverance. It is a story that will inspire and resonate with readers, reminding us all of the strength of the human spirit and the transformative power of embracing our true selves.

Join Vernon "Chico" Rowland on this unforgettable journey of self-discovery and triumph, as he uncovers the true meaning of becoming human.

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About the Author

Vernon Rowland lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with his wife, Tuey, and their two children, Sophia and Immanuel. He is a product and agile coach at Turnberry Solutions, a business and technology consulting firm. In his role, Vernon helps organizations build outstanding technology products that enable their customers to achieve desired outcomes while fostering a healthy environment for product teams. Additionally, he is the co-founder of Future North, an organization dedicated to building wealth for Black and Brown communities through entrepreneurship.

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