Publisher's Synopsis
- The Book of Aaron. The myth and the legend, tells the story of a Jehovah's Witness kid growing up in Los Angeles during the 1970s, giving sermons on the podiums before crowds of people at the tender age of 8 who would eventually become one of Los Angeles most notorious and infamous gangster, thug, drug dealer, bank and amour truck robber, convict, Black nationalist and spiritualist. It is a journey of the author's life experience he takes the reader on while teaching and explaining his behavior and the mentality behind the root of Black on Black violence, Black gangs and the ignorance that has bred chaos in the Black community. Overall, The Book of Aaron is a social tale that involves religious ideologies, family, racism, history, gangs, crime, prison life, political ideologies and groups whose existence most is unfamiliar with. It is a tale of evolution that is very controversial and to some, offensive. But necessary for the reader to understand that the making of the author is also the making of every other Black male who has rebelled in America's society. The author who is known by many names but only acknowledges one, Tutsek'um Pteh-Pharaoh, simply ask that you read with a open and objective mind. Hetep.