Springs of Shame is a brutally honest memoir about growing up in country in turmoil that is also the stage for the turmoil that Gregory experiences in his life.
With the casualness and informality that makes it feels as if this book should be written like an old letter on paper in long-hand cursive or a conversation with a dear friend, we are invited to walk alongside Gregory through his life as he recounts some very traumatic experiences that ultimately shaped the courageous man that he has become today.
It takes a measure of self-reflection and strength to own your own story and Gregory delivers on this and even gives us some life lessons for free regarding shame, victimhood, family, friends and love.
“When we let go of the shame associated with being a victim, we can be free to express our pain and suffering whether the world is ready to hear our message or not.”
Everyone should try and find the strength to own their story and be shameless in it’s telling.