Youngbear Roth

Youngbear resides with his wife of forty- eight years in Los Angeles, California where he has published essays on touch therapies and energy healing, as well as writing and story analysis for studios, stage, screen, and publishing. Find more information about Youngbear Roth at the Authors Guild website.
Smoking Saved My Life: A Skinny Jewish Kid Comes of Age in the Haze of American Violence

Smoking Saved My Life: A Skinny Jewish Kid Comes of Age in the Haze of American Violence

As cool as Marlon Brando, James Dean, Jack Kerouac or Dalton Trumbo, rebel Max "Flaco" Greenbaum grows up in Watts Riots-Vietnam-draft-era L.A. Too smart (and smart-mouthed) for school, the violence of this world is drawn in deep and lingers like the long, slow, life-saving drag of a cigarette.

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