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The Journey Of Darly Estinval
The Journey Of Darly Estinval
The Journey Of Darly Estinval
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The Griot Series is an imprint of World Books Etc. that tells the story of
extraordinary people, both deceased and alive. THE JOURNEY OF DARLY
ESTINVAL is her story while in Danbury Federal Prison Camp, from the
perspective of a woman, mother, daughter of the Mayor of Haiti, and Party
Promoter.
The story is funny, entertaining, and informative.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 4, 2013
ISBN9781301801961
The Journey Of Darly Estinval

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    The Journey Of Darly Estinval - Darly Estinval

    The Journey of Darly Estinval

    Darly Estinval

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    Smashwords Edition

    Copyright 2013 Darly Estinval

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    Published by World Book Etc, Under the GRIOT SERIES IMPRINT www.worldbooksetc.com

    World Books Etc - Ohio

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    Cover design and book layout by: Phylira, LLC - 2012

    OHIO - NEW YORK - GEORGIA

    The Griot Series

    A Griot is a West African storyteller. The Griot is a repository of oral tradition. A Griot keeps history flowing from generation to generation. She/He must have the ability to tell the story and entertain at the same time.

    Griots spread gossip, news, and political comments.

    In the past, there were no books, there were only Griots.

    World Book Etc, reach back to create the Griot in book form -

    Awesome!

    Rhonda Turpin

    Managing Editor

    Table of Contents

    Dedication and Acknowledgements

    CHAPTER ONE

    CHAPTER TWO

    CHAPTER THREE

    CHAPTER FOUR

    CHAPTER FIVE

    CHAPTER SIX

    CHAPTER SEVEN

    CHAPTER EIGHT

    CHAPTER NINE

    CHAPTER TEN

    CHAPTER ELEVEN

    CHAPTER TWELVE

    CHAPTER THIRTEEN

    CHAPTER FOURTEEN

    CHAPTER FIFTEEN

    CHAPTER SIXTEEN

    CHAPTER SEVENTEEN

    CHAPTER EIGHTEEN

    CHAPTER NINETEEN

    CHAPTER TWENTY

    The Griot Speaks

    Dedication and Acknowledgements

    This book is dedicated to first and foremost to my Lord Jesus Christ who has blessed me abundantly, without him as my Lord and Savoir; this book would not come to fruition. To my son Alan for being my strength and inspiration, your unconditional love is unfailing. To my mom Marie Danielle Caneus, my Dad Jean Antoine V. Estinval, I love you. To all my brothers and sisters thank you for accepting me as I am and never passing judgment on me. Family means the world to me. Thank you to my husband, Egnes Hielisma for your caring, nature and kind ways. To Johnson Germain for being the best father and blessing my life with the most amazing gift, our son Alan. My sincerest thanks go out to all my aunts and uncles in New York as well as Haiti. To all my cousins for believing in me and making me laugh when all I wanted to do was cry. My greatest gravitated goes out to all my friends for your support throughout this journey and trusting in me even when no one else did. Michael Lubin, Zshea Caze, Katia Alexander and Family, Alifax Menfor, Richard UrBain, Delousle Romain, Medgina Beau-Vais, Emmanuel Roy, Mauo AndResol, Margalve and Victor St. Louis, Lucy and Johnson Rhaw, Tony Darand, Adeine Ceremy, Alireille Joseph, DeRas Elizaula, and Margalie Geutil, Germain Paul and family, Patrick Jules, Jean Hersid Richard, Marie Lou Robert and family, Whitney Volcy, Wilson Marlelin, Robinson and Sandra Plainir, Lennit Emmanuel Ausluc.

    A special thank you to Joseph Duall Roland Silvain for always being honest and supportive for being my strength when I was weak. Ms. Rhonda Turpin thank you for making my story come to life. You made my dream a reality.

    To the girls at the Federal Prison Camp in Danbury, Connecticut, thank you for showing me that good people do exist and poor choices can be made by all, thank you for all the lessons you all taught me. Jamila Davis, Minerva Pascual, Jennifer Filpo, Loretta Fields, Natividad Santana, Kieha Leviscount, Imartha Vixamar, Stay Thompson, Lizette Molice, Theresa Mackenzie, Danna Tillman, Samlal Gilba, Diane Wilkenson, Karen V. Cruz, Cynthia Robinson, Yevone Sekora, Tamary Brown, Valencia Vanessa, Lopez K. Kenia Polaco, Melana Mercia.

    To anyone I may not have mentioned, please accept my gratitude for always being there for me. Thank you for all those who have supported me mentally, spiritually, and financially during my incarceration.

    CHAPTER ONE

    Question One: How are you Ms. Estinval?

    Well, let me answer that question, starting at the moment. I am at Danbury Prison ‘Camp’, located in the state of Connecticut. This is considered the New England state. Although this state flanks New York, I have never been here. The city of Danbury has around one hundred thousand people. It is one of the most expensive cities to live in because it has a train that goes to New York.

    The prison ‘Camp’ is located at the top of a hill in a residential area. The ‘Camp’ was built in 1971, to house the men sentenced in the Watergate Trail under President Nixon’s administration. The feds did not want these guys in general population. If there were only twelve men here, this would be a calm, clean place. Instead, with the influx of Mandatory Minimum sentencing, our current count is

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