(Before we get to the actual description, let's be honest with one another. I don't want your money to read this book, especially when it's from a no-name author like myself. Charging for the book is a sacrifice that the corporate overlords demand. If you are interested in reading this, please email me at dankovacswriter@gmail.com.) Everybody has a story and this is Vincent Besser's. Vincent went through the pains of picking chapter titles, formatting the pages, and even going through to edit this once or twice, but he never wrote a description--something to draw you in and give you a reason to spend your time. After reading the book, I can't say I'm inspired to write the sort of description that people have come to expect: bombastic and bold in its claim how the book is "stellar" or "groundbreaking" or "electrifying" or some other hyperbole from a famous author that didn't actually read the book to pique our interest.This book is quiet and harsh. It does not shy away from all the details of his life, regardless of how it makes him look. As much as this is about Vincent, it also tells the stories of others. This is a familiar story in that we all struggle with the idea of wanting to change, to get better. I want to tell you more, I really do, but I'll stop myself there. This story is best read by not knowing Vincent at all and letting you decide what to believe.But of course, this is an entirely true story.
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