He takes you through his adventurous shoeshine days in smoky, loud music bars where he is witness to an adult world of men and women drinking, arguing, and laughing. In downtown, he wanders the streets and in large department stores, and he shoeshines in dingy bars with cat-size rats running around. While walking back home, he saw his second dead body of the year. He was chased by a junkyard dog, and in Elysian Park, he believed that he heard the voice of the White Lady crying for her dead children (folklore). After his parents divorced, he played baseball at Downey Playground and had a paper route. Then he had a sensuous experience with a good-looking female customer on collection day.
The reason for writing his book and interring his divorced parents together next to their baby son Larry can only be told by a son whose character came from lessons learned on the streets of Los Angeles.
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