Apartment 10-D is a memoir of Verly E. Dolce, an American citizen and U.S. Navy veteran of Haitian descent. It follows the narrator, SonSonn, as he recounts his many struggles growing up in an economically challenged country, that was prone to violent political uprisings. He also shares many hair-raising details pertinent to the multidimensional abuse he suffered there, and in the United States of America with surgical precision. Through the years, SonSonn was consistently used, misused, abused and taken for granted by those closest to him. Love, affection and proper nutrition eluded him for decades. Yet, he persevered without losing his faith in humanity. He smiled through it all, he is still smiling!
With the help of a few key individuals, and under the watchful eyes of Rose, his maternal grandmother, SonSonn was finally able to; terminate the abuses, attain total sobriety, divorced his abusive wife and started living his life in accordance with his destiny. He systematically changed the course of his life for the better after he ceased to communicate with ALL the toxic individuals in his life.