A romantic story should follow a theme. But this story is not a typical love encounter. Bradley is a down-and-out man with his life spinning out of control. Not to mention this untouchable is brain stricken with a horrible mental illness. This man is the Boo Radley of our society. So, when Bradley falls in love with a beautiful innocent girl next door, he should be taken out and spit upon. Love will rise from the ashes, right? To all the skeptics who question true romance, this story will be a turning point. This book is a chance for people to step out of Tom Robinson's shoes, as in To Kill a Mockingbird, and see life from the perspective of a white male who is not privileged. Will Elle see a gentleman's hidden devotion? Or will stereotypes and clich s lead the blond haired, blue eyed, and soft skinned lady to only see Bradley as a monster. I pray every day that people can understand love as being more than a notion that is skin deep. So, reader, step out of Tom Robinson's shoes and walk in Boo Radley's. Life is not always what it seems onlooker. Reader, please type Gates and Ghettos into Spotify. One should be able to hear the sound track to the book. Tonight, once upon a time, and It's Easy
Sincerely, Derek