Twin Towers Los Angeles

Biography & Memoir, Political
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Author: Insung Philip Cho ISBN: 9781491817612
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: October 4, 2013
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Insung Philip Cho
ISBN: 9781491817612
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: October 4, 2013
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

Red brick. Cold steel. White concrete. These are the building blocks of Twin Towers. It is the largest mental health facility in the world. What happens inside? Who ends up as inmates? Who runs the facility? The book, Twin Towers Los Angeles, follows the life of Peter Jo for a year. Peter used to be a professional with an MBA from UCLA. He has experienced the best in life, wearing custom clothes, eating at posh restaurants and living in upscale neighborhoods. How does Peter go from living the dream to serving time in Twin Towers? He lives a mundane life in Pasadena. He then meets a woman, Anna. Who is she? Where does she come from? What does she want? Peter falls under Annas infl uence. Peter ends up breaking the law. His punishment is time in Twin Towers. In Twin Towers, Peter is faced with many challenges. The most important one is survival. Who can he trust? What is life really like inside the walls of Twin Towers? He quickly learns the rules and the politics that govern life inside with the many gangsters of Los Angeles. One wrong move can cost him his life. Besides the obstacles of jail, Peter has to deal with his mental illness. He sees and hears what others dont. Are they visions? Are they messages from a higher being? Does he see the future?

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Red brick. Cold steel. White concrete. These are the building blocks of Twin Towers. It is the largest mental health facility in the world. What happens inside? Who ends up as inmates? Who runs the facility? The book, Twin Towers Los Angeles, follows the life of Peter Jo for a year. Peter used to be a professional with an MBA from UCLA. He has experienced the best in life, wearing custom clothes, eating at posh restaurants and living in upscale neighborhoods. How does Peter go from living the dream to serving time in Twin Towers? He lives a mundane life in Pasadena. He then meets a woman, Anna. Who is she? Where does she come from? What does she want? Peter falls under Annas infl uence. Peter ends up breaking the law. His punishment is time in Twin Towers. In Twin Towers, Peter is faced with many challenges. The most important one is survival. Who can he trust? What is life really like inside the walls of Twin Towers? He quickly learns the rules and the politics that govern life inside with the many gangsters of Los Angeles. One wrong move can cost him his life. Besides the obstacles of jail, Peter has to deal with his mental illness. He sees and hears what others dont. Are they visions? Are they messages from a higher being? Does he see the future?

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