Phyllis L. Morris-Holmes is a graduate of Coppin State University. She holds a BS degree in psychology and a master of adult education also from Coppin State University in Baltimor...view morePhyllis L. Morris-Holmes is a graduate of Coppin State University. She holds a BS degree in psychology and a master of adult education also from Coppin State University in Baltimore, Maryland. The author always loved reading and writing; a dreamer, the author was and is. She always as a child loved to read. She felt that reading was traveling without leaving your room or house. It instills in the reader a hunger to learn more about places, events, and people that you may never meet but would feel as though you did or have. The author also felt that with each book you read or write, you should walk away with a lesson, an adventure, or a thirst to want more. To have the desire to do something to right injustice, if perceived that one had been done. To change the world with what one feels is possible to change and to embody and feel the other's life event, to want to be a part of them to develop an imaginary spirit to see things as changeable if only in another's mind.view less