Author Robert "Bobby" Mitchell
About Robert Mitchell
Robert Mitchell, who is known to his family and friends as Bobby
Mitchell, is a native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His mother died at
an early age. He has one brother and they were raised by their
grandmother, aunt and uncle. He graduated from West Philadelphia
High School and served his country honorably in the United States Air
Force.
For the last eleven years, he has resided in Lower Merion Township,
Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia. He is the President and CEO
of Starmakers, LLC, a professional promotional and Publicity
Company. After a successful career in the accident investigation field,
he decided to share some of his life experiences with the reading
public.
Another Man’s Seed is a unique and welcomed addition to the literary
world. He has other works on the drawing board. So, stay tuned!
Misson Of Starmakers, LLC
The mission of Starmakers, LLC is the promotion and publicity of Mr.
Mitchell’s literary works and the literary works of others. Starmakers is
focused on allowing individuals to follow their dreams and realize
their full potential.
Another Man's Seed
Another Man's Seed will motivate people who have had problems
relating to their children for whatever reason, to take a fresh look at
their parental obligations, and hopefully make the necessary changes
that will put them in a right relationship with their children. The
problem of child abandonment is a global problem. Robert L. Mitchell
intends to reach around the world to touch parents and children and
bring them together.
Research- U.S. Census Bureau Reports as of 3/27/07
a. 12.9 million one-parent families in 2006
b. 10.4 million single mother families in 2006
c. 2.5 million single father families in 2006
d. The percentage of households headed by single parents showed
little variation from 1994-2006 at about 9% up from 5% in 1970
e. In 2005, in Pennsylvania, 31% of children under 18 years live with
their own single parent.

Another Man's Seed
Publisher: Starmakers LLC
Release Date: June, 2008
ISBN-10: 0-9799-9680-5
ISBN-13: 9780979996801