Author: | Mocienne Petit Jackson | ISBN: | 9789082438314 |
Publisher: | Petit production | Publication: | May 18, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Mocienne Petit Jackson |
ISBN: | 9789082438314 |
Publisher: | Petit production |
Publication: | May 18, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
In this, the first of a three-part autobiography by Mocienne Petit Jackson, we meet the main character Mocienne. We read about her wonderful adventures from the age of six until the age of nine.
She lived with her father – Michael Jackson! – in California. As he was not at home very often she was always in the company of a nanny. However, one nanny was continuously being replaced by the next. Mocienne was also often sick.
Her father made an important decision and moved her to Haiti to go and live with an aunt –he wanted her to be part of a family. In time, she realised that her father was not like other fathers and that he was not who he claimed to be: a policeman. He would often visit her on Haiti when he was not busy with a performance.
Her life on Haiti was not what she expected – a normal family life. She came into contact with some very kind people but also with others who were not so kind. She experienced many things which were not meant for a child of that age. We relive those experiences with her as she describes them through the eyes of a young and vulnerable little girl.
After moving to Port-au-Prince, her life changes dramatically. Not long after that it became a complete nightmare….
In this, the first of a three-part autobiography by Mocienne Petit Jackson, we meet the main character Mocienne. We read about her wonderful adventures from the age of six until the age of nine.
She lived with her father – Michael Jackson! – in California. As he was not at home very often she was always in the company of a nanny. However, one nanny was continuously being replaced by the next. Mocienne was also often sick.
Her father made an important decision and moved her to Haiti to go and live with an aunt –he wanted her to be part of a family. In time, she realised that her father was not like other fathers and that he was not who he claimed to be: a policeman. He would often visit her on Haiti when he was not busy with a performance.
Her life on Haiti was not what she expected – a normal family life. She came into contact with some very kind people but also with others who were not so kind. She experienced many things which were not meant for a child of that age. We relive those experiences with her as she describes them through the eyes of a young and vulnerable little girl.
After moving to Port-au-Prince, her life changes dramatically. Not long after that it became a complete nightmare….