Robert "Bob" Sorensen's New Book 'Youth Gone Wild' is a Gripping Memoir of the Author's Youthful Journey Through Prodigality and Hardship

Robert “Bob” Sorensen, a father of two and an avid traveler, music lover, and volunteer, has completed his most recent book “Youth Gone Wild”: a riveting story of the author’s moments of neglectful youthful that led to many heartaches and confusion.

Robert writes, “‘Youth Gone Wild’ is a story about a young boy born in 1962 on the Northwest Side of Chicago to parents ill-prepared to raise a son. His premature birth prevented him from bonding with his mother at an early age. His older sister paved the way for how Robert would be raised as her ‘little sister.' Many years of pain and suffering at the hands of his bullies ensued. It wasn’t until his discovery of heavy metal rock music that Robert found a way out of his chains. Rock music became his religion. It gave him the strength, courage, and self-confidence to take back control of his life and to control his own destiny. As the years passed, the transition from a good little boy to an out-of-control teenager was set in motion.

This is not your typical coming-of-age story. Robert was truly a youth gone wild! All boundaries were shattered. Nothing was off-limits. Along with his cast of characters, he would blaze a path of ‘creative’ mayhem second to none.”

Published by Fulton Books, Robert “Bob” Sorensen’s book presents a no-holds-barred retelling of the author’s reckless youth that brought poignant experiences and lessons along the way.

This book is a thought-provoking novel of a young man living his age of foolhardy circumstances that defines his character and brought meaning to his life.

Readers who wish to experience this stellar work can purchase “Youth Gone Wild” at bookstores everywhere or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.

Please direct all media inquiries to Gregory Reeves via email at gregory@fultonbooks.com or via telephone at 877-210-0816.

Source: Fulton Books

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