In Out of Zion, George Howard Newton has a dream to get out of Zion, a poverty-stricken village in the island of Nevis. Newton ventured abroad and emigrating to the United States. He became a soldier, fought in W.W. II and fortunately, he survived the ravages of the battlefield. During the post-war years, he acquired a career, raised his family and attained a measure of success. However, he fell prey to social ills and died at age fifty-four, but his eldest son did not let his legacy die. Consequently, this gave birth to the long and winding journey “Out of Zion”.
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Title | Out of Zion |
Description | “ This is a transformative journey of one man's pursuit for a better life, spanning war, success, and ultimately, redemption." |
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