This review is based on an advance reading copy.
Consider yourself warned.
Much like the author (I know Mike through my previous involvement with Unity), this book is magnetic, be prepared to be drawn in.
Building Unity lays bare the honest, raw and powerful stories of Michael “Piecez” Prosserman’s journey to building a mental health charity that empowers youth through hip-hop. Mikey, as he is affectionally known to those close to him, uses the six-part framework of Spark, Build, Trust, Grow, Evolve and Re-ignite, to situate his experiences and lessons learned from life and his work in building Unity Charity.
The book contains many moving stories, and stories within stories. Once you start reading, it is difficult to stop. Part one alone will have you drying your eyes, as you learn why B-Boy Piecez had to “beat up the floor” in order to manage the seemingly endless amount of adversity he faced. One of my favourite stories is in part two, it involves a rental truck, a volunteer driver and backwards zigzags. This story becomes even more endearing when, in part six, it is referenced again, but this time in the words of the volunteer driver. The truck story, if I can call it that, illustrates the impact of work that is driven by a calling, work that changes lives.
Through this must read book, Mikey speaks his truth. He shares his story and the story of Unity in an authentic style and in doing so, he takes the hip-hop mentality of “each one teach one” a step further.