Growing up in the suburbs of Philadelphia, his family’s humorous antics covered deeply-buried secrets—and his Catholic school upbringing, promising spiritual guidance, instead results in a fractured soul.
For young Michael R. McSorley, these confusing double standards are much more than a source of angst and isolation—they are the catalyst that sends his life down a reckless path—a futile attempt to fill the emptiness inside.
In his new memoir, We’ll See, McSorley explores the journey that turned him from altar boy to career criminal overnight—from weathering multiple prison stays starting in his early teens, to eventually finding himself homeless and hunted down by drug dealers in the badlands of North Philadelphia.
As he’s pulled back into the streets time and time again, ravaged by the effects of addiction, he eventually knows his future has come....Read More.
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