I reside in the Caribbean Island of Barbados with my daughter. I am a social worker. It is because of this that I mustered the courage to write this book. As a social worker, I am supposed to be a ...view moreI reside in the Caribbean Island of Barbados with my daughter. I am a social worker. It is because of this that I mustered the courage to write this book. As a social worker, I am supposed to be a change agent to advocate on behalf of the disadvantaged and disempowered, but I was frustrated with a system and colleagues that treated clients as if the clients were the problems. I realized that based on my life, I had travelled the same road many clients had walked. Probably many of us have walked similar roads, but somewhere along the journey, our masks come on, creating the impression that we have it all together. The thing about the facade is that it is so brilliantly woven together that we think it is real. This book is my way of stripping away my facade and going on a journey to me.view less