Multiplatinum musician, producer, and actor Wyclef Jean's
revelation-filled memoir recounts his path to fame...from his
impoverished childhood in Haiti to the bright lights of the world
stage.
Son of a pastor and grandson of a Vodou priest, Wyclef Jean was
nine years old when his family left the Haiti slums for New York.
He lived first in Brooklyn's projects and then Newark, where his
father converted a burnt-out funeral home into a house for his
family and a church for his congregation. Struggling to fit in,
Wyclef made his way by competing in "freestyle" rap battles at
school, while singing in his father's choir and learning multiple
instruments.
Within a few years, Wyclef catapulted to international renown
with the Fugees. Here he details for the first time the inside
story of the group's rise and fall and his tumultuous relationships
with Pras and Lauryn Hill. Wyclef also looks back at his efforts to
help rebuild his homeland after the catastrophic earthquake in
2010, and his exploratory bid for president of Haiti. Full of drama
and humor, Purpose is the inspiring, incredible story of a revered
musical icon.
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