Dr. Sue-Ann Kay Richards writes with a rare blend of professional insight and lived authenticity, offering a voice that is at once courageous, reflective, and culturally textured. In the book she steps beyond traditional memoir, using her training in psychology to interpret childhood silence, migration, and resilience in ways that help audiences better understand their own untold stories.
Dr. Richards’s academic foundation; including a BS in Healthcare Administration, an MS in Psychology, and a PhD in Industrial/Organizational Psychology (University of Phoenix, 2021); strengthens the narrative and assures readers that the author speaks not only from experience but from scholarship. Her decade of service as an educator and her research background give the manuscript credibility, while her distinctive storytelling style promises connection, healing, and inspiration, making readers eager to listen to the message she, as a highly credentialed author, uniquely brings to the world.