Testimonial for MY ANGELS & MY DEMONS

Testimonial for MY ANGELS & MY DEMONS

Review:

My Angels and My Demonsˆ 
Robert Alan Black

Allow me to tell you why you should read Robert Alan Black’s new memoir,

My Angels and My Demons. 

Alan Black is well known for his creativity, and his desire to share those traits, that knowledge and experience with others.

For years he has traveled around the world, holding conferences, meeting people, all the while illuminating rapt listeners. Returning home he begins plans for his next trip, possibly to South Africa, Italy, Spain, France, Germany, to Greece, to Turkey...

On the excursion figuring mightily s recent book:

My Angels and My Demons, his annual plan plops our international traveler into the capital city of the United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi, also the name of its emirate.

Per usual, camera in hand, seeking all local color he can muster, Alan steps out for his accustomed early morning walk. What a beautiful city, Abu Dhabi! So modern in feeling and structure. Automatically his camera practically points itself. How could anyone pass up the chance to film that beautiful mosque ahead?

Beside Alan a vehicle halts. The driver says,

“A hot day. Would you like a ride? “

“Why not? Alan climbs into the car.”

Whoa! Did that sign in front of the mosque read what Alan thought it said?
No Photographs?

Thus that seemingly innocent ride offer, ending with Alan in a prison cell, begins what will become to him a lifetime of days, of weeks on end, capable of haunting, possibly destroying the remainder of our author’s life. However, after tremendous back and forth finagling between friends and foes, at last this traveling American returns home.

Asked of his time spent in Abu Dhabi, not knowing when or if he’d ever attain freedom, Alan speaks of his ordeals.

Listeners tell Alan! You must write a book. We want to read about everything you’ve suffered, people you met, lessons you learned, how you were freed!

Through Alan’s printed offerings readers get to sit with him behind prison bars. They experience what he experienced during those 4+ weeks in the jail and then the prison, he feels fear what he fears, celebrate his celebrations, all while sitting in a nice, cozy room endangered by no one.

Behind those bars Alan’s readers get to meet new friends as well as enemies. They experience his confusion, his dread. In this writer’s need to understand his situation, the reader will visit places inaccessible, unless walking in their author’s shoes.

Alan takes readers wherever fate leads him, be it facing belligerent guards, irate prisoners, common hopes, fears, or anxieties, plus feelings of liberty when he learns he’s returning home.

To readers of this book: Experiencing time in lock-up with this Abu Dhabi prisoner, you
yourselves unable to turn pages as fast as you wish. I challenge you.

Open Robert Alan Black’s

My Angels and My Demons.

Enjoy a great read. You will profit from lessons

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