Finding Fish
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Finding Fish is a 2001 autobiographical book by Antwone Fisher.
Fisher was born in prison to an incarcerated mother and a father who had been shot. After being placed in foster care, Fisher was treated brutally and blamed for his own misfortunes. He was also sexually abused by a woman who was looking after him when he was aged about 8. Eventually, he found his way into a stable job in the Navy.
Later, Fisher became a security guard at Sony Pictures Studios, where his story inspired producer Todd Black to make a film based on it, Antwone Fisher.
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- Fisher, Antwone Quenton (2001). Finding Fish, 1st edition, William Morrow & Company. ISBN 0-688-17699-2.
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