King Me!
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Book Details
About the Book
An Idea is the shortest distance between a question and its answer.
A good idea- between a problem and its solution.
King Me! queries, "what kind of men are raising today?" It explores the gap between victims and heroes and defines courage, loyalty, and taking responsibility in contemporary terms. The text spotlights four young men as they play a modified game of Risk that mirrors today's headlines. As they ponder each move within the context of the game, they question their next moves in life. Using poignant dialogue and humor, they expose the core of themselves while sharing their joys and fears.
King Me! Makes a bold assertion; there will be some who duck and cover, but there will be more who stand and fight. The dilemmas faced by the participants turn this novel into a quest for truth. Children are not the only ones who ask questions. As we grow up, we too ask, however, some of us stop asking questions, especially the most important ones. Or, we stop searching for answers.
These four very human seekers are determined to be agents of change. They challenge the status quo. Despite what others may have told you, there are answers and you can find them. Gifted, courageous, observant, Cumbo invites you to read his vision that challenges you to ask "What if?"
King Me! Reduces the world's ills to conversation and a contest of strategies that becomes a test not just of skill but a challenge to the values that rule our planet.
Richard Cohen, NYT bestseller author of Blindsided
About the Author
Benjamin's love for writing began with a steady regime of reading at an early age. This love of reading was encouraged throughout his elementary and secondary educational experience. While attending Bishop McNamara High School, in suburban Washington D.C., his writing journey began at the urging and encouragement of some very observant teachers.
Ben began writing this novel at fourteen. Here, he writes about challenges, heroism, loyalty, and overcoming impossible odds to show he true human spirit in all of us. Ben leads an active life, with one exception. He has muscular dystrophy. His life had been one of constant transition because of the disease. Ben lives through his characters; there is a part of him in each.
Benjamin has received numerous recognitions over his young life, having served as the Muscular Dystrophy National Goodwill Ambassador for two years. He testifies before the Senate Appropriations Committee with MDA National Chairman Mr. Jerry Lewis. He has received numerous awards and recognitions for his untiring work related to MDA, and academic achievements. Ben is also a recipient of the coveted Eagle Scout Rank.
Benjamin F. Cumbo IV was born on July 20th, 1987. He resides with his parents, Benjamin III and Deborah and his sisters Erin and Tyler in Upper Marlboro, Maryland. He is currently attending St. Mary's College of Maryland.