The book has two related themes. The first is a story of an
improbable friendship between a rural, semi-literate, violent,
heroin addicted Chicano and a Brooklyn bred Jew, who bonded almost
immediately. Life drew them apart for almost half a century and
when the friendship resumed, both Santana and Saul realized, to
their satisfaction, that their feelings for the other had remained
strong.
In the intervening years, however, their circumstances had
changed radically. Santana, after spending much of his life in
California prisons for violent crimes, had become a devout
Christian and church pastor. Saul had become a successful
businessman and remained an atheist.
The book shows how the strong bond survives the difference both
in life circumstances and belief and suggests a way for others to
follow.
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