All from Memory – An Autobiography is a deeply reflective personal narrative that chronicles the author’s life journey through authentic recollections and lived experiences. Written with sincerity and introspection, the book traces formative years, professional milestones, ethical dilemmas, and defining moments that shaped the author’s worldview. Rather than relying on documented records, the narrative draws strength from memory, lending the book a uniquely human and honest voice. The second edition (2025) incorporates refined observations, enhanced clarity, and contextual relevance, making it more engaging for modern readers. The autobiography not only narrates events but also explores the emotions, motivations, and lessons behind them, offering readers valuable insights into perseverance, integrity, and personal evolution. It serves as both a historical reflection and a source of inspiration, particularly for those navigating demanding professional paths. Accessible in language yet profound in substance, this book stands out as a meaningful contribution to autobiographical and legal-literary writing, bridging personal life with professional purpose.






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