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Take a Walk With a Grenadian - Paperback

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by Hyacinth H. Campbell (Author)

Hyacinth Hercules Campbell, also known as Errol or Spar, presents an extensive autobiographical account in Take a Walk With a Grenadian, detailing his life from childhood in Grenada to his experiences in the United States. Born in December 1959 in Rose Hill Munich, he grew up in a large family, navigating early challenges and joys, including a formative incident at school that impacted his educational journey. His schooling was marked by political unrest, yet he thrived in various environments, developing interests in sports and music.

At 17, Campbell began working at the Grenada Corporate Nutmeg Association, where he met his first wife, AnnMary. His migration to Brooklyn in 1984 was a pivotal moment, as he sought better opportunities while adjusting to a new culture. He faced numerous challenges, including job instability and personal relationships, which tested his resilience.

In the U.S., Campbell balanced family life with business ambitions, marrying again and raising two sons. His entrepreneurial spirit led him to establish a successful business, though he encountered setbacks, including financial fraud and personal struggles.

Throughout his journey, Campbell reflects on the lessons learned from his experiences, emphasizing the importance of managing expectations and embracing growth. His narrative serves as a testament to perseverance, illustrating how one can overcome adversity and strive for a brighter future. This autobiography not only chronicles his life but also inspires others facing similar challenges.

Number of Pages: 120
Dimensions: 0.33 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: January 13, 2026
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