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THE DELINQUENT
The True Story Of Ron Gebo
By: Edward Kahn and Ronald W. Gebo
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ISBN:
978-1-59824-660-5
Edition:
Paperback, 134 Pages
Publication Date:
July 7, 2007
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Hardcover
This is the true story of Ron Gebo, born in Norwich, Connecticut. His life started out with complications during his birth. When the doctor asked his father who did he want to save, if it came down to it, he told the doctor, “Save my wife.” To say the least Ron’s family was dysfunctional, many broken homes, having moved sixteen times, in sixteen years and countless different schools. Ron developed very bad behavior traits, living mostly in Danielson, Connecticut, which was a borough of Killingly. Danielson was a depressed town in the 1960s and 70s when this young man was growing up. The mills that once produced fruitfully were now closed or closing. Unemployment was sky high, along with alcoholism and drug abuse. As you read this book you will be able to see what makes a delinquent with the nickname of Ronster the Monster.
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