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38 YEARS LATER: ROBBERY KIDNAP (MY CRIME)

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Product Code: 9781949576139
ISBN13: 9781949576139
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Brian Shipp is a risk taker. He skis black diamond slopes, throttles fast moving motorcycles, and cherishes the thrill of an occasional misdeed. He is a young man with a twinkle in his eye and a propensity for getting caught. Through hard work and charm, he races his way to the top, only, time after time, to find himself crashing down due to ill-conceived schemes. Brian is the youngest child of three in a tradition-minded middle-class family that disintegrates during the days of the 1960's cultural shift. Similar to the times, Brian lives a life split between quicker, easier, yet riskier means of moving forward, namely illicit activities, and the steady character and work ethic he inherited from his father. Brian is not all strength nor immune to loss. The loss of a unified family and later, in his teenage years, a loss of a strong sense of personal identity form trying times for a gifted young man pulled by opposing internal dialogs on how to establish himself in the world. "38 Years Later" covers two periods in Brian's life, before prison and life in prison. The before prison story takes the reader through Brian's upbringing and early life choices while living in the San Francisco Bay Area. The before prison story also covers in detail the extraordinary play-by-play of Brian's 1980 commitment offense, an offense for which he remains in prison today.The life in prison story reveals how time does not stop when men face the world in shackles. Follow Brian as he states his nuptial agreement in the confines of prison. Laugh with Brian as his firstborn "springs a leak," while having his diaper changed in the prison visiting room. Work with Brian as he builds a business from prison that makes it possible for his family to purchase their California home. Finally, stand with Brian as it all crashes down.Brian's story is a tale of redemption and a tale that exemplifies the enduring character of human hope.

Author: Tio MacDonald
Publisher: East Oakland Times, LLC
Publication Date: Oct 19, 2018
Number of Pages: 82 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1949576132
ISBN-13: 9781949576139

38 YEARS LATER: ROBBERY KIDNAP (MY CRIME)

$12.62
 
Brian Shipp is a risk taker. He skis black diamond slopes, throttles fast moving motorcycles, and cherishes the thrill of an occasional misdeed. He is a young man with a twinkle in his eye and a propensity for getting caught. Through hard work and charm, he races his way to the top, only, time after time, to find himself crashing down due to ill-conceived schemes. Brian is the youngest child of three in a tradition-minded middle-class family that disintegrates during the days of the 1960's cultural shift. Similar to the times, Brian lives a life split between quicker, easier, yet riskier means of moving forward, namely illicit activities, and the steady character and work ethic he inherited from his father. Brian is not all strength nor immune to loss. The loss of a unified family and later, in his teenage years, a loss of a strong sense of personal identity form trying times for a gifted young man pulled by opposing internal dialogs on how to establish himself in the world. "38 Years Later" covers two periods in Brian's life, before prison and life in prison. The before prison story takes the reader through Brian's upbringing and early life choices while living in the San Francisco Bay Area. The before prison story also covers in detail the extraordinary play-by-play of Brian's 1980 commitment offense, an offense for which he remains in prison today.The life in prison story reveals how time does not stop when men face the world in shackles. Follow Brian as he states his nuptial agreement in the confines of prison. Laugh with Brian as his firstborn "springs a leak," while having his diaper changed in the prison visiting room. Work with Brian as he builds a business from prison that makes it possible for his family to purchase their California home. Finally, stand with Brian as it all crashes down.Brian's story is a tale of redemption and a tale that exemplifies the enduring character of human hope.

Author: Tio MacDonald
Publisher: East Oakland Times, LLC
Publication Date: Oct 19, 2018
Number of Pages: 82 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1949576132
ISBN-13: 9781949576139
 

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