With almost half a century in journalism (28 years news reporting; 20 in horse racing) Roy Briggs has a fascinating life story.From humble beginnings, the steelworker's son, born with deformed feet, lost his mother at two years old and faced verbal bullying on a daily basis before overcoming adversity by turning to God.Trapped in an engineering course at school, he was rescued by a blackbird which nested in his home porch. This transformed Roy's life when featured in 'The Sheffield Star'.Switching courses to study shorthand/typing, he joined that same paper before starting his own news agency serving television, radio and national dailies.A Journalist's Journey embraces a wide variety of human interest stories, some bizarre, humorous and tragic, whilst his racing career saw the launch of a successful media campaign to expose a scandal involving cruelty to racehorses.His autobiography carries an awesome message on forgiveness. Roy disowned his father after he tried to cheat him of an inheritance from a relative of his late Mother.Over 30 years later a spiritual experience ("The word of The Lord came to me and I obeyed") prompted him to finally forgive. Within days a relative of his father died resulting in the writer receiving a second legacy.