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Keep Kick'n

Surviving Life's trials from the Ghettos of New Orleans to Vietnam and 16 Hours in the Sea of Cortez

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Keep Kick'n

By: Charles Gibson
Narrated by: Charles Courtney Gibson
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Keep Kick’n is the remarkable story of Charles Gibson, a young man who rose from the tough streets of New Orleans’ Ninth Ward to a life defined by resilience and service. From serving honorably in Vietnam, to climbing the ranks of the Oakland Police Department and becoming Chief of Police, Gibson’s journey is one of determination and triumph.

His greatest test came during a fishing trip in the Sea of Cortez, where he survived 16 hours in the water after the ship he was aboard sank, claiming the lives of eight fellow fishermen. Now a college professor, professional speaker, and published author, Gibson’s memoir delivers an inspiring message: with hope, grit, and purpose, you can overcome life’s greatest challenges and truly keep kick’n.

©2024 Charles Courtney Gibson (P)2024 Charles Courtney Gibson
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