Jimmy Wayne was not always a successful music star. Like some, he started out with nothing. Jimmy and his sister Patricia were frequently bouncing in and out of the foster care system. They both grew up in an environment of drugs, alcohol, and chaos. Although they did have a mother, she was mentally unstable and repeatedly chose her lovers over her own children. In all honestly it’s a miracle Jimmy and his sister managed to survive all the years they did in such terrible conditions; they both survived being hungry and homeless for several days at a time. Being hungry and homeless is not the only trauma Jimmy went through. Patricia, at a very young age, was sent off by her mother to marry a man. It’s not what you think though. Patricia’s mother selfishly sent her off to get married to rid herself of one more burden in her life. Although Jimmy and Patricia’s mother was clearly not the best at what …show more content…
However, much to my surprise, the book was an enjoyable read. The content in the book was truly eye opening and made me realize that there are many people out in the world who have it way worse than me; my problems in life do not even compare to others. Lastly, because of Jimmy Wayne and his book, I now have a brighter outlook on life and realize that everything happens for a reason. Rather than seeing the glass half empty, I now see it half