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I Wasn't Supposed to Be Here

Finding My Voice, Finding My People, Finding My Way

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As seen on Humans of New York, Jonathan Conyers introduces us to the mentors who changed his life as a troubled teen in this "courageous and inspiring" memoir (Stephanie Foo, author of What My Bones Know).
Everybody was rooting for Jonathan Conyers after his profile on Humans of New York went viral and sparked millions in donations to the Brooklyn Debate League. The kid who went from struggling to read to being a breakout star on his high school debate team, thanks to a life-changing friendship with his transgender debate coach, captured the heart of America.
Jonathan's story highlights the important role teachers play in opening up worlds of opportunity for the most vulnerable students. In I Wasn't Supposed to Be Here, Jonathan shares the full story of his incredible journey escaping the precarious circumstances he was born into, and the teachers, mentors, and guides who helped him along the way. ​
Born into a family crippled by addiction and homelessness, Jonathan "failed" kindergarten and was told he would never succeed academically. But instead, Jonathan found ways to defy the limited expectations placed upon him, ultimately realizing his dream of getting into med school. Throughout this heartwarming memoir, we meet the unique and diverse cast of characters who helped him change the trajectory of his life.

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    • Kirkus

      July 15, 2023
      A heartfelt memoir about overcoming long odds to rise from poverty, dysfunction, and the tyranny of low expectations. Conyers takes his title from a terrible fact: His mother, addicted to crack cocaine, wanted to terminate the pregnancy, but her medical problems would have put her at too much risk. "My mother reluctantly agreed to keep the baby, but she didn't stop smoking crack," he writes. "Neither did my father." His father wound up in jail, while his mother shuffled between housing projects in New York and a crime-riddled neighborhood near Virginia Beach. When he "started to learn that my parents' devotion to their drug habit was stronger than their devotion to me," Conyers resolved to live by his considerable wits, helped along by teachers who tried to keep him off the streets. Even so, he writes, "being smart and doing sports weren't going to keep me safe or alive in the South Bronx," which required the protection of a gang. The author drifted between often brilliant but occasionally indifferent moments in school until he wandered into a debate class and found that he was a natural fit for a competitive art that relied in equal parts on hard facts, diligent research, and meaningful emotional argument. Throughout, as he stresses, he selected and populated the proverbial village that would raise him, paying attention--if sometimes grudgingly, in weaker moments--to mentors who gave him memorable advice, such as one principal who said, "If you stay ready, you don't have to get ready when opportunity comes your way." Conyers seized those opportunities, taking another teacher's advice "not to give up or wait for the world to change its rules for me," becoming a respiratory therapist and attentively raising a strong family of his own while cultivating the extended family he celebrates, among them a childhood friend who, long imprisoned, "is still part of my village." Inspirational but never sentimental, with many lessons on "adding value to the world."

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    • Booklist

      August 1, 2023
      Throughout his life, respiratory therapist and motivational speaker Conyers has overcome obstacles with the help of a metaphorical village of supporters. As a child, his home life was defined by instability: both parents struggled with drug addictions, and the family moved in and out of shelters. Despite their challenges, his parents emphasized the importance of education to Conyers and his four older siblings. After spending his early years in a suburb of Virginia, the family moved to the Bronx. In New York, Conyers discovered invaluable mentors, risky friendships, and his own way forward. Throughout this memoir, Conyers expresses gratitude for the many people who influenced him along his journey and set him back on the right path when he went astray. While learning how to advocate for himself and believe in his own future as a young Black man in the U.S., Conyers also learned how to uplift those around him. I Wasn't Supposed to Be Here is a moving story about finding your supporters and building your future.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Memoirs narrated by their authors always sound more authentic. This audiobook is no different. Jonathan Conyers, who works with at-risk communities in Brooklyn, shares his complex personal story of growing up in a chaotic household with two parents whose drug addictions often kept the family homeless. Yet they were committed to their children obtaining an education. Conyers's story gained social media fame through Humans of New York when he shared his story in 2022. Through the support of his mentors, teachers, classmates, and advisors, he learned that success is not a straight line but zigs and zags. And that it comes from the support of people who believe in him. While the volume of this production is a bit uneven, additional interviews with Conyers's mentors truly enrich his story, which includes descriptions of how he has given back to his community. L.J.C.A. © AudioFile 2023, Portland, Maine

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