"Carried Through the Storm" is a deeply personal memoir that follows the life of Jimmy, a man who overcomes a childhood defined by abandonment, addiction, and violence. Raised by his grandparents in a volatile home, Jimmy witnesses the tragic shooting of his grandfather by his grandmother during an alcohol-fueled dispute, an event that shatters his innocence and forces him to find a way to survive amidst trauma. Guided by a burgeoning faith and the support of key mentors, Jimmy pursues higher education and enlists in the U.S. Army, where he faces the dual challenges of military life and systemic racial biases. The narrative follows his evolution into a single father dedicated to breaking the cycle of dysfunction for his child, and finally into a career in law enforcement, where he seeks to advocate for justice and reform.