
I met holistic health educator and author Versandra Kennebrew at a popular Downtown Detroit breakfast spot to discuss her new book, Thank God for the Shelter: memoirs of a homeless healer. She was 30 minutes late.
Over a supple breakfast of eggs, bacon, English muffin, grits, hash-browns, coffee and cigarettes – and Kennebrews vegetarian omelette concoction, I listened to her ramble on endlessly about her new paperback book, Thank God for the Shelter: memoirs of a homeless healer (while I periodically zoned in and out, remembering the time I was homeless, broke, cold and hungry, stammering out of the Erma Henderson Recreation Park in search of the origin of a McDonalds sausage Mc Muffin smell. It was like following the sounds of an invisible Pied Piper.)
“wa wa wawawa wa wa,” Kennebrew explained while handing me a copy of her book.
“Certainly, VK, I’d love to review it!” (cont)