Wild Wolf was born in Seattle, Washington, on February 24, 1953. After spending his early years with his grandmother, he returned to the mother who had abandoned him. By age five, he began acting out, leading to his first armed robbery at fifteen. This resulted in 2.9 years in juvenile facilities, followed by adult probation and multiple prison sentences. In 1996, while incarcerated, he faced his inner struggles, encountering 'the man in the mirror.' This pivotal moment inspired him to engage in therapeutic counseling, ultimately recognizing the need for change and confronting his truth. Wild Wolf is the author of End Of The Outlaw Trail.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. This book is an autobiography detailing a 72-year journey of a retired outlaw, crafted without names to serve as a beacon of hope and change. The narrative explores the author's life choices that led to 13 convictions and a staggering 33 and a half years in prison, with eight paroles from June 2, 1968, to January 22, 2006. Through honest reflections, the author reveals the illegal activities that shaped his existence, including connections with street gangs and organized crime, providing a raw glimpse into a life lived on the edge.The memoir is not merely a recounting of past transgressions but a cautionary tale for those at a crossroads. Each chapter delves into the mindset that drove reckless decisions, illustrating how a series of choices can culminate in a life behind bars. Amid the darkness, the author emphasizes the potential for change and personal growth, sharing valuable lessons learned from a life steeped in crime.This autobiography aims to inspire readers to reflect on their own choices and consider the possibility of redemption. It serves as a powerful exploration of the human spirit's resilience, urging individuals to seek a better path. Through the lens of a life marked by struggle and transformation, the author offers a unique perspective on accountability and the hope for a brighter future, making End Of The Outlaw Trail a compelling read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of life and the power of change. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798318833892
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. This book is an autobiography detailing a 72-year journey of a retired outlaw, crafted without names to serve as a beacon of hope and change. The narrative explores the author's life choices that led to 13 convictions and a staggering 33 and a half years in prison, with eight paroles from June 2, 1968, to January 22, 2006. Through honest reflections, the author reveals the illegal activities that shaped his existence, including connections with street gangs and organized crime, providing a raw glimpse into a life lived on the edge.The memoir is not merely a recounting of past transgressions but a cautionary tale for those at a crossroads. Each chapter delves into the mindset that drove reckless decisions, illustrating how a series of choices can culminate in a life behind bars. Amid the darkness, the author emphasizes the potential for change and personal growth, sharing valuable lessons learned from a life steeped in crime.This autobiography aims to inspire readers to reflect on their own choices and consider the possibility of redemption. It serves as a powerful exploration of the human spirit's resilience, urging individuals to seek a better path. Through the lens of a life marked by struggle and transformation, the author offers a unique perspective on accountability and the hope for a brighter future, making End Of The Outlaw Trail a compelling read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of life and the power of change. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798318833892
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. This book is an autobiography detailing a 72-year journey of a retired outlaw, crafted without names to serve as a beacon of hope and change. The narrative explores the author's life choices that led to 13 convictions and a staggering 33 and a half years in prison, with eight paroles from June 2, 1968, to January 22, 2006. Through honest reflections, the author reveals the illegal activities that shaped his existence, including connections with street gangs and organized crime, providing a raw glimpse into a life lived on the edge.The memoir is not merely a recounting of past transgressions but a cautionary tale for those at a crossroads. Each chapter delves into the mindset that drove reckless decisions, illustrating how a series of choices can culminate in a life behind bars. Amid the darkness, the author emphasizes the potential for change and personal growth, sharing valuable lessons learned from a life steeped in crime.This autobiography aims to inspire readers to reflect on their own choices and consider the possibility of redemption. It serves as a powerful exploration of the human spirit's resilience, urging individuals to seek a better path. Through the lens of a life marked by struggle and transformation, the author offers a unique perspective on accountability and the hope for a brighter future, making End Of The Outlaw Trail a compelling read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of life and the power of change. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798318833892
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