This Nitty-Gritty
biography "Father Father" by Leonard I Mullins; is a
Somber-Simmering true story of the author's chequered life as a born Heller. His life, and incubator of poisonous drugs
and mischief brewing-speaks of the sap of life in a Spanish-Harlem Ghetto in New
York during the 1950's
Cast in the language of
allegory-simile and metaphor. This true
story speaks of the author's undetected hunger for a father he barely knew, and
introduces him to his familial history-one channeled within a tangled skein of
inter-racial/filial-love-betrayal-hatred and murder. Yet an invisible providential thread runs
like a pulsating artery beneath the underlying current of his then drooped and
shambled life, which would ultimately be transformed.
Follow his travels with Little Richard-his teaching of Astrology at C. S. U. Victory
over Cancer. . . But most of all his introduction to two
fathers. . . one biological-the other transcendent.
This book will lift you off of
your hinges and may take you where you did not plan to go truly an "eye brow
lifter"