Yes, I was one of the fortunate ones to read the book prior to publishing. From an outsiders point of view I thought the book was incredibly put together and well organized, I really felt like I was there on the streets with Rocker when all was going on. One the other side of the fence, I'd like to say that throughout the entire time Rocker was on the streets we had little contact with each other, I really enjoyed seeing him when we bumped into each other. As an adult and after
reading his book I can fully understand his love for what he was living. I can
honestly say I have a greater appreciation for the guys that he hung with and want to thank you all that I get to make up for that lost time with him. I now see that
it was a caring family not a bunch of idiots running around with guns. (No offense, this being one reason I think the book should be read by all races, ages, religions and then some). It really changes your outlook on things. Well done!! By the way, hi to Player if anyone sees him.
Rocker's Sister
reading his book I can fully understand his love for what he was living. I can
honestly say I have a greater appreciation for the guys that he hung with and want to thank you all that I get to make up for that lost time with him. I now see that
it was a caring family not a bunch of idiots running around with guns. (No offense, this being one reason I think the book should be read by all races, ages, religions and then some). It really changes your outlook on things. Well done!! By the way, hi to Player if anyone sees him.
Rocker's Sister

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