From one of the toughest neighborhoods in
Chicago to the Los Angeles court system,
Kenneth Green shares his story...

There are many people coming from humble beginnings that find their way in the world and emerge as success stories.  Kenneth Green is one of those people.  In his newly-released book, I’m From Division Street, he speaks of the life he led in one of Chicago’s roughest neighborhoods and his struggle to become the man he is today.

 As a child he was tortured by other kids for not fitting in.  As a teenager, he was branded a social outcast because he went to a “classy” high school, and was later thrown out of.  As a young man, he decided he wanted more from life than the people living on Division Street.  After an Army stint, he worked his way through school, became a criminal defense attorney and professor at UCLA. 

I’m From Division Street offers readers a glimpse into the personal path Green has chosen as well as delightful stories of the people that have helped shape his life.  It is a book that doesn’t hold back the details of this man’s struggles to overcome his humble beginnings. It will inspire readers to follow their dreams and realize the truth in the adage, “Life is a journey, not a destination.”  Kenneth Green’s journey has been a life filled with ups and downs, disappointment and joy, determined drive and hard work, and finally, success. 

Released on October 1, 2007, I’m From Division Street is published by Author House and is available through Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble.com and other retailers worldwide.