Now I Shine
A Memoir
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About the Book
Born in 1950 in Trinidad and Tobago, Joann De Coteau Crittendon’s life has been anything but ordinary. In Now I Shine: A Memoir, she offers an intimate and deeply reflective journey through cultural identity, childhood trauma, immigration, and the enduring power of family and faith.
Through richly detailed memories and vivid storytelling, Crittendon brings to life her early years on the islands, filled with colorful traditions, community ties, and the strength of her parents and grandmother. But under the surface, she faced painful challenges, from educational struggles and emotional neglect to racial trauma and self-doubt. Her move to the United States marked the beginning of new opportunities and unexpected trials, but also tremendous growth.
This powerful memoir is a celebration of resilience, cultural pride, and perseverance. Woven with heartfelt poetry, Now I Shine captures the emotional complexity of growing up Caribbean, navigating womanhood, and reclaiming personal worth. It is a story of overcoming adversity, finding your voice, and honoring the people and places that shape who you become.
Perfect for readers seeking Caribbean memoirs, immigration stories, inspirational women’s narratives, or reflections on faith and family. If you have ever felt unseen or unheard, Joann’s journey will light the way.
Discover a story of strength, legacy, and becoming. Read Now I Shine today.
About the Author
Joann De Coteau Crittendon earned a bachelor’s degree in interior design from Marymount University. She served in the US military and was honorably discharged in 1979. Before retiring, Crittendon logged thirty years as a special education teacher and was nominated in 1995 for the Middle School Teacher of the Year Award. She’s known her interior design talents, entertaining skills, and professional management abilities. When she’s not planning events, she writes books, poetry, and short stories.