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Collen Plummer shares his story of faith, resilience, and perseverance in his autobiography “No, My Brother, I am My Brother”

By: WebWire
March 15, 2022 at 17:02 PM EDT

Stories of faith and fortitude amidst adversity will always amaze and transform readers. One such story belongs to Collen Plummer, author of No, My Brother, I am My Brother (Fulton Books; 2021).
 
The autobiography No, My Brother, I am My Brother narrates the author's struggles with racial discrimination and injustice every day of his life. He speaks at length about the scholarships that he lost for reasons he still doesn't know after breaking national records for track and field at high school. Indeed, his story reflects the injustices black Americans continue to deal with daily no matter their accomplishments.
 
As readers go through Plummer's story, they cannot help but reflect on “Black Panther” director Ryan Coogler, who was falsely detained by police in Atlanta early this year after he was mistaken for a bank robber at a bank. In fact, an earlier case of racial injustice – the murder of George Floyd – inspired the author to write No, My Brother, I am My Brother.
 
“Witnessing a black man having the life choked out of him for ten minutes by a white policeman is one of the main reasons why I wrote this book,” wrote Plummer on the back cover of his book, “because I develop products that save lives and here goes the white man choking the life out of another black man for no reason.”
 
No, My Brother, I am My Brother does more than just tell the suffering faced by an accomplished black American. The autobiography also highlights the author's strong faith in Jesus Christ and God, who carried him through hard times – and helped open (more) doors for him in life.
 
“One of the main things I can ever tell a child or parent is that remembering the Lord's name, even before you remember your name, will go a long way in life. That means putting God in your life as soon as possible, and I do believe somebody had to die for our sins, who is Jesus Christ.  
 
“You better have the Lord in your life because the decisions and choices you make in life, you are going to need God. I knew that Fortune 500 companies had tuition reimbursement, so when one door closes in life, another door opens in life, just as long as you have the Lord with you. That's the only way I can make it. Thank you, Jesus!”
 
Be transformed by Collen Plummer's story in his autobiography No, My Brother, I am My Brother. Order today through Amazon.
 
No, My Brother, I am My Brother will be displayed by self-publishing and book marketing company ReadersMagnet at their exhibit for the 2022 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books on April 23-24, 2022, at the University of Southern California campus, Los Angeles, CA.

No, My Brother, I am My Brother
Author | Collen Plummer
Published date | 2021
Publisher | Fulton Books
Book retail price | $13.00
 
Author Bio
 
Collen Plummer is a follower of Jesus Christ and developer of life-saving products for Johnson & Johnson, with which he has two patents. As an athlete in high school, he broke 10-12 national records. He graduated from Somerville High School in New Jersey. He graduated from Temple University with a B.S. in Marketing in 1989. Johnson & Johnson and Campbell Soup supported his college education.
 
He has two patents for life-saving devices with Johnson & Johnson. One life-saving device separates blood from the plasma on an ongoing basis; the other pumps oxygen into the blood during open-heart surgery.
 

— WebWireID286569 —


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