That Peckham Boy

That Peckham Boy: Growing Up, Getting Out and Giving Back” is an autobiography by Kenny Imafidon, which recounts his experiences growing up in Peckham, a neighborhood marked by deprivation and hopelessness. As the middle child of a single mother with ambitious aspirations for her children, Imafidon’s narrative reflects the challenges and struggles he faced in his environment. The book details his journey and the experiences that led him to work extensively with charities and communities, highlighting his commitment to giving back and making a positive impact. Kenny Imafidon is also the co-founder of My Brother’s Keeper, a voluntary group that supports men, particularly those serving long-term sentences. “That Peckham Boy” offers a compelling and inspirational account of resilience, personal growth, and community engagement.