Before I Forget Revisited: Some Personal Reflections
Before I Forget Revisited: Some Personal Reflections is a collection of personal life experiences—some unusual, others simply interesting—shared with the hope that readers may learn, reflect, and perhaps even find inspiration in them. Woven through its pages are stories of service and resilience, offering a glimpse into a life lived with purpose and dedication.
The author takes special pride in the service to the country in various capacities. At the same time, the book acknowledges the present challenges and political struggles of the author’s country of origin.
More than a memoir, this book is an invitation to walk alongside the author through moments of triumph, curiosity, and reflection—reminding us of the value of service, the importance of learning from one another, and the enduring hope for a brighter future.
About the Author:
Bridget Cox (nee Dove) was born in Accra, Ghana of Sierra Leonean parents. She grew up in both Ghana and Sierra Leone. She is a graduate of City College, City University of New York, United States of America with a degree in English/Journalism.
She met and married the late George Cox, a Sierra Leonean diplomat cum professor, in Washington, DC.
She is a mother of four and grandmother of five.
She has traveled extensively and currently lives in the United States of America.
Bridget loves her African extended family, cherishes her special bond with her sisters and says quite frankly and simply of her life: “I adore my life.”
Published: 2026
Page Count: 136
