A memoir that reads like a novel, this is a story of E. D. Paull's mind-blowing life journey, and it's nothing short of amazing.
Paull lived as a federal fugitive for thirty-eight years, "beating the system" for half his life. He used his skills, luck, and talents to navigate the twist and turns of an adventurous life that most people can only dream about. This is Paull's remarkable story--a story of a smuggler by trade, sprinkled with sex, drugs, rock 'n' roll, and reggae.
In the middle of it all, he coached amateur boxing from 1988 to 2001, formed and served on the board of the Caribbean Boxing Federation, and held the Jamaica National Boxing Forum in December of 1999. On the run, he lived life to the fullest while his travels took him from New Jersey to Philly, California to Vietnam, Canada to Jamaica.
Though he lived an unconventional life, his contributions to society included serving in the Army during the Vietnam War, working on programs to help Vietnam vets, and various writings that have appeared in Connecticut Cruise News, Born to Ride magazine, and Go For a Ride magazine.
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