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Misplaced, The Story of My Life, is exactly that: the story of my life. It begins with my birth in the United States in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, in September 1979, and goes all the way up to the present day, and my life now living as an illegal alien in Toulouse, France.This autobiography discusses a wide range of topics throughout my life experience, with the overall topic being my constant and insatiable pursuit of women. However, Misplaced discusses several other topics such as racism, drug and alcohol use, rape, homelessness, and gang violence.Misplaced focuses on the negative and volatile relationship I have with my country of origin, and how, in search for my happiness and inner peace, I made the decision to sell everything I owned in the United States and buy a one-way ticket to France. Misplaced then goes on to explore the differences between the American and the French culture. Overall, this book is a spiritual journey into my life in this human body that has been given the name, "Modesty Rice."
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