Author Sammy Lee Gott is a devoted brother, husband, and father. He's a veteran and a survivor of a dysfunctional family. He's an all around good guy with some great words of wisdom to share with the world.
The US is broken in a political, economic, and emotional way to where we can no longer pretend that nothing isn't wrong with our way of life. From corrupt corporations to drug abuse, to the decline of our education system, and beyond... A myriad of political and social decisions has dominated the toppling of our great nation. This book voices the concerns of one American veteran.
This proud driving profession is slowly disappearing. The demise of this livelihood for so many hard-working individuals is multi-faceted.
This book dives into the death of the vocation, the restricting government regulations, the diminishing pay, and how an entire industry has been lifted from the American economy.
We are in the crossroad of hate and love between men and women in the United States, and, right now, hate is winning. This book explores some of the ways that we as a nation can be more on the side of love—first by defining what love is, and second with suggestions on how men and women can make a difference in this battle.
Life is a Series of Jokes
This is a story of all the things that happen to a man from pre-birth to age 75 This book covers the events that a man has no control over but which affects his life and what direction his life goes. These twists and turns in life are very humorous and are accentuated by hundreds of jokes that fit the situations.
It was hard being one of four boys growing up in the 1940s in a dysfunctional family. Throw in alcoholic parents, a hot tempered pure-bred American Indian mother, a father running secret missions for the military, and three wild brothers and you got a mix of family craziness.
This is a beautiful and engaging book about surviving and prospering after growing up in a dysfunctional family.