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  • A Walk Out of Hell and the Women Who Held My Hand

  • A Story of Family, Unconditional Love, Addiction, Forgiveness and Redemption
  • By: Robert Ruiz
  • Narrated by: Steven Osarczuk
  • Length: 7 hrs and 25 mins

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A Walk Out of Hell and the Women Who Held My Hand

By: Robert Ruiz
Narrated by: Steven Osarczuk
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AN INCREDIBLE STORY OF RESILIENCE AND OVERCOMING HARDSHIPS!

Bobby grew up on the streets of San Francisco in the 50’s and 60’s. Married at 17 and a small-time Marijuana dealer moves further into crime and addiction. Joined the US Navy at age 28, trying to get away from the street life, loses his family and himself in Skid Row of Los Angeles. “The Nickel” Finds redemption and recovery in a free county-run rehab center. This is a story of unconditional love, addiction, redemption, and forgiveness. And most importantly, God’s gift of desperation he received.

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