Over The Line
Washington S. Toe is a successful banker, author, entrepreneur and philanthropist. He currently resides in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, USA. Washington S. Toe opened his eyes in Monrovia, the tumultuous capital of Liberia. He spent his formative years in the West African country graduated from the B.W. Harris Episcopal high school in Monrovia amidst persistent turmoil. Washington's life is influenced by the political and civil unrest that has haunted Liberia since its inception. He has witnessed the sinister side of humanity in his home country, and in Sierra Leone, where civil wars brought death and devastation to the lives of millions. He left Monrovia in the hopes of a better future. Washington moved to the state of Minnesota in the U.S. where he completed a double major in Business Administration, Marketing & Sales from Saint Mary's University. He also acquired a diploma in Business and Commercial Lending form the American Bankers Association. Washington spends most of his leisure time writing fiction. He holds deep affection for all art forms, and it is evident in his work as a singer, songwriter, and screenwriter. He has been writing works of fiction for quite a while but the turning point in his writing career arrived in 2005 when he was inspired by Tyler Perry's, Diary of the Mad Black Woman. He began writing his first manuscript in the U.S. in 2006, namely, The United Nations Volunteers. The United Nations Volunteers was published December 1, 2021. Washington then went on to complete his second manuscript: Over the Line...Invisible Hands Over the People's House. Washington Toe's life is an inspiration. He valiantly overcame the honors of his formative years and emerged as a man possessing multiple talents, and an illustrious career. He also duly fulfills all the roles in his personal life, as a responsible and loving father, and an obedient son to his late father, Samuel Toe, who passed away in 2014. He is also a devoted Christian who lives his entire life according to the set of principles laid by Jesus Christ. His life is full of struggles and achievements, joys, and sorrows, and this is scarce, even among expert writers.Author: Washington S. Toe Email: washington_toe@yahoo.com IG: washington_toe/Weston recs FB:Weston recWebpage: washingtontoe.com-- Washington Toe