S.O.B.'s new book "Baby Steps" is about how the author's life story would eventually go off the rails a thousand baby steps after his first drug encounter.
Recent Release "Baby Steps" from Page Publishing author S.O.B. dives into the author's story--personal, raw, and soul-baring. It's written in the style of a one-on-one conversation.
NEW YORK, July 27, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- S.O.B., who has lived a life of ups and downs, has completed his new book "Baby Steps": a gripping work that describes how the author has lived life on both sides of the tracks and will give readers a glimpse into the lessons he's learned along the way.
S.O.B. writes, "This book may not be for you. If you have all your ducks in a row and when every spin on merry-go-round Earth you're able to snag the brass ring, then put this down. But if you've ever struggled with a drug or alcohol addiction or knew anyone who has; if you came of age in the 1960s hippie era or are fascinated with the culture, music, and protests, then read a few pages. If you've ever been in prison or want to know what incarceration is really like, read on. I'm not famous or rich, nor do I possess any degrees beyond a high school diploma. So it seems you have a choice. Are you curious what a fellow flawed human being has to say?"
Published by Page Publishing, S.O.B.'s riveting story details how the author was born in 1953 in Leominster, Massachusetts, a working-class, midsize city. He was raised in a two-parent home with moderate Catholic beliefs and all the advantages a loving, upper-middle-class family had to offer.
His family owned a grocery store, where he was able to work until the big chain stores drove most of the mom-and-pop stores out of business. Steve married his high school girlfriend four months after graduation, a common occurrence in the early 1970s. He then worked in a union steel factory, making band saws and cutting tools, for twenty-five years. Once S.O.B. tried drugs for the first time his life slowly deteriorated, and this book tells the tale of how he lost and then found himself again.
Readers who wish to experience this intriguing book can purchase "Baby Steps" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.
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