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Grant battles with the tough rules of the Moonshine community. He grows to love a variety of weapons required. Marksmanship is vital and he practiced it regularly from an early age. His life was repeatedly at risk as he attempted to follow his father's strict orders to guard the business during shootouts while keeping all that went on a secret from his few friends. The fear of capture by law enforcement paled in comparison to the horror of his father's beatings when a plan fell apart. Grant honed his driving skills during whisky deliveries by car. He repeatedly extracted valuable life lessons…mehr

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Grant battles with the tough rules of the Moonshine community. He grows to love a variety of weapons required. Marksmanship is vital and he practiced it regularly from an early age. His life was repeatedly at risk as he attempted to follow his father's strict orders to guard the business during shootouts while keeping all that went on a secret from his few friends. The fear of capture by law enforcement paled in comparison to the horror of his father's beatings when a plan fell apart. Grant honed his driving skills during whisky deliveries by car. He repeatedly extracted valuable life lessons from horrible scenarios. This covers 12 years of a kid's survival in a moonshine family. Will he reach adulthood without deep emotional wounds?
Autorenporträt
Grant moved from Arkansas to California when he was about 19 years old. At that time he was married and had a daughter who was 3 months old. In California he worked at a Buick dealership for 22 years. During that 22 year span he took a break for 2 years, bought a large motor home and toured the entire United States with his wife, Nanci. In 1988 he purchased an auto repair business named, the Tune Up Shop. He has owned and operated that business in Costa Mesa, California for 27 years after transforming it into a premier classic car and hot rod shop. He has commented frequently regarding how stress free his career is. I have heard him say, "I can't wait to get to work in the mornings."