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A professional book trailer for “A Private Life” by Chase Hayes is now available

A professional book trailer for Chase Hayes’ “A Private Life” has been released. This masterpiece is a memoir with a lot of mystery.

The author, Chase Hayes, is highly acclaimed by Amanda Hanson of the US Review of Books, who acknowledges that “indeed, Hayes candidly reveals how a sergeant nearly killed him while in boot camp during his time in the service. With poignant honesty, the author recounts that during this moment of pain, he felt that the Corps had abandoned him because they turned a blind eye to his attempted murder. In comparison, Congress disrespected Obama when he was in office and refused to work with him to fight the economic recession. They were more inclined to try to get the president out of the White House. The author doesn’t shirk from exposing the harsh truths about how blacks are still being treated. He also expresses concerns that not voting can result in the wrong people being elected to high-ranking government positions.”

Chase Hayes was raised in a little French port city in the south, Mobile, Alabama, where the last slave ship to America docked, the Clotilde. This inspiring author was also interviewed by CBS Radio’s Benji Cole to share the message of his book, “A Private Life”, with his readers. The program, People of Distinction, features passionate and excellent authors. It is one of the most wide-ranging radio shows in the United States, hosted by Benji Cole and Al Cole from CBS Radio. People of Distinction is the right fit for authors and readers to discover newly published books, mostly written by passionate and independent authors.

“A Private Life” tackles important subject matters in his memoir, such as racism, discrimination, and prejudice. He relates key points of his life from the 1960s to now. He grew up in Mobile, Alabama, and experienced racism at a very young age.

For instance, when he was enrolled at a Catholic high school, his history teacher would make racist comments toward him. During his time in high school, he could not wait to join the United States Marine Corps to escape racism.

Alas, when he finally got into the Corps, he was disappointed. It was not like he expected it. He realized he could not escape racism. Despite how society treated Hayes throughout his life, he always fought back. When he set goals in his mind, he never gave up.

The author wrote the book for therapeutic closure to a life of blessings and curses and because he never could figure out the magic he experienced as a child. May you find solace and hope in the author’s story.

Watch the video trailer below: 

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