
HBO Actor, Tray Chaney, Announces Release of Self Published Novel “The Truth You Can’t Betray”
Tray Chaney, currently appearing as Malik “Poot” Carr, on HBO’s award winning street drama “THE WIRE,” announces the re-release of his inspirational autobiography entitled “The Truth You Can’t Betray.” The book has been inspiring young people as well as adults to strive for their dreams. Mr. Chaney’s book release has marked a pivotal new turning point for the young Washington, DC Actor.
With his acting career skyrocketing toward stardom and fame Tray decided to put his life story into words with The Truth You Can’t Betray. His publication is quickly gaining media attention and support from his peers. His book is suitable for all audience being written without profanity, and has an encouraging message that speaks of the importance of determination and hard work to reach lifelong dreams. His story chronicles the personal life of a young man choosing a path of righteousness on his way to public stardom.
With so much opportunity for young people to choose wrong from right, he says, “I wanted to share my story to illustrate to the young people that hard work and determination will pay off for you as long as you stick with it and never give up. I want to be a positive role model for all the young people in the world.” His book is for sale at Amazon.com. You may also buy a personally autographed copy from Tray Chaney by emailing him at traychaney@yahoo.com.
“The Truth You Can’t Betray is an encouraging story of determination and destiny…Read it and be inspired.” States radio personality Michel Wright.
On the heels of his book release last year, Tray wrote and produced a play that was performed in the ARC Theater called “The City of Lost Dreams.” Soon Tray hopes he can turn his autobiography into a film.
Tray Chaney is self published and has been selling out of his books all over the city.
You can catch him this Saturday December 6, 2008 at Republic Gardens on U. Street for an official book signing.


1 comment:
i finished the book last night! it was a page turner, a nice porTRAYal of his career.
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