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From the Guttermost to the Uttermost

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Ron Larry’s amazing autobiography. A story of intervention, transformation, regeneration and recovery.

If you or someone you love is lost, without hope, suffering from addiction or pain, then you need to read this book!

Find the hope that permeates Ron’s life. Discover how you and your loved ones can be restored.

Trying to function with a semblance of normality, neither I nor Solomon could keep up with our habits with the nine–five job. When we were not working we were robbing John’s, homo’s, and stray prostitutes. Solomon was so tall that he soon got tabbed not only by the cops, but by the boys on the streets too. It was just a miracle that we didn’t get blown away by some gang member or some pimps. We were bold as lions, but we stayed too high to watch our backs, night and day. Everyone knew that we carried guns or had them stashed nearby where we could quickly get our hands on them. We had magnets that held them firm under the hood…

Mentally, I was hooked because all I thought about was getting money to get high. Physically, I was hooked because my body cried out with every fiber of my being for dope. Also, spiritually, I worshipped drugs, they were my god. My whole existence revolved around getting high form the very depths of my being. I was “hooked up” down and around, caught up in a web that was seemingly inescapable.

Excerpt from page 58

Read more about Larry at http://ronlarry.com/index.html

Guttermost to Uttermost maybe sent to an inmate through the Epoch Bookstore.

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