Saturday, February 5, 2022

"Free At Last" by Marcel Becker, with W.A. Fulkerson Book Tour and GiveAway

Free at Last

About the Book

Book: Free At Last

Author: Marcel Becker, with W.A. Fulkerson

Genre:Memoir/Inspirational

Release date: July 2, 2021

FAL-eCover-FINALAbused and isolated, Marcel Becker ended up on his own at the age of 15, and his descent into the cycle of addiction, crime, and incarceration followed the typical pattern. He became, in his own words, a “prolific offender” – an outlaw biker, a criminal mastermind, and the sole target of a multi-agency federal task force. When Marcel received custody of his children, however, he knew he had to make a change or the consequences would fall on them. Breaking out of his old life was full of struggle, uncertainty, and setbacks, but it proves that anyone who is willing can find true freedom and escape the dark cloud of the ex-con.

A United States Congressman once called Marcel’s life a story “of redemption and triumph,” and so it is.

 

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"Free At Last" by Marcel Becker is a story that definitely shows that your past doesn't have to be your future. 

This book brought the tears especially when the author talked about losing his son in a motorcycle wreck. I could really understand his pain because my son was killed in a hit and run on Nov 16 2021. I really understand this statement on page 163. " If you've ever gone out into the snow without gloves on, then tried to warm your hands up by the heater in your car, you know that the restoration isn't immediate.  Getting warm hurts. It 's a slow process to drive out the cold. Well, that what grieving a major loss is like. Grieving is like being numb.Even when you start to heal, it takes time. "

I also love this quote from page 167 " It's always something, folks. If you don't have money, you may have money related problems. If you do have money, life will find something else to throw at you. But if you have peace, if you have an understanding with your Maker. if you diligently work toward the right kind of goals, nothing can knock you down for too long. It's like Charles Swindoll said, "Life is 10 percent what happens to me and 90 percent how I react to it." "

If you want to read an truly honest story of how this author turned his life around then I recommend this book. This book is filled with lots of painful events, but that just shows that the author was honest and he wasn't trying to paint a picture that wasn't true. 

I received a complimentary copy from the author and Celebrate Lit and these opinions are my own.

About the Author

Marcel 3Marcel Beckeris a businessman, a designated community leader, and a motivational speaker. Once a five-time offender, Marcel turned his life around over twenty years ago, and since then has served on innumerable boards, political campaigns, and civil causes, finding great success in all of his endeavors. He is currently the Vice President of Propulsion Controls Engineering, a Job Force Motivational Speaker, has received several certificates of congressional recognition, has had two resolutions introduced in the California Legislature honoring his service to the community, and received a “Hero” award from California State Senator Joel Anderson for his efforts with the Second Chance Program.

Marcel shares stories of his life before and after taking the high road to success in order to encourage others to be the best they can be. He lives in San Diego, California.

 

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If Marcel Becker sat down next to you in a coffee shop today, you would assume him to be a respectable, mild-mannered business man, and you would be right. What you would not think is, “I bet that guy has done time – and a LOT of it.”

And yet, he has. Marcel Becker was one of the most notorious criminals to come up from his neighborhood of Oceanside, CA during the eighties and nineties, when his activities landed him behind bars on federal charges five times. His activities also earned him a lot of scars, plenty of fear and admiration among the criminal class, and admission into one of the most dangerous biker gangs in the country. He’s done eighteen months of solitary confinement in a single stretch, been labeled a flight risk and an extremely dangerous martial arts expert, and the government tried to use his rival gang to illegally execute him. His nickname on the streets and throughout police precincts and prisons?

Flash. Because if you mess with him, he’ll knock you out immediately.

When Marcel talks about his past (and shows the newspaper articles to prove it), the experience is quite a rollercoaster ride.

To make a long and fascinating story short, at the height of his life of crime, Marcel became responsible for his two children, and he had to make a change fast. He started at the bottom as a grunt laborer on the docks, and eventually he rose through the ranks to become a majority owner of a ship repair company and a serial entrepreneur. Today, he is a titan of industry, a civil servant, a friend to mayors and senators, and a living testimony that anyone can turn their life around.

When I’ve expressed regret for a boneheaded decision I’ve made and some wasted time, Marcel reminds me that he spent his youth in and out of prison. If he focused on how terrible his mistakes were, he would never have done anything else. The message is, ‘If I can get past my mistakes, so can you. Move forward, hombre.’  I could give example after example like this – knowing Marcel is a real blessing, and he offers more than just interesting stories. He offers hope and encouragement, a reminder of God’s grace and the masterful plan of redemption awaiting us all if we will only turn to it.

You wouldn’t think that this man sitting next to you at a coffee shop was once tormented by an abusive upbringing, a brilliant master of crime, and public enemy number one.

But that’s sort of the point, isn’t it?

 

  • W.A. Fulkerson, Co-Author of Marcel Becker’s memoir Free at Last: Trading a Life of Crime for Family, Faith, and Success in Business

Blog Stops

Book Reviews From an Avid Reader, February 1

Girls in White Dresses, February 2

Lots of Helpers, February 3

Texas Book-aholic, February 4

Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, February 5

Happily Managing a Household of Boys, February 5

For Him and My Family, February 6

Inklings and notions, February 7

Locks, Hooks and Books, February 8

deb’s Book Review, February 9

Because I said so — and other adventures in Parenting, February 10

Ashley’s Clean Book Reviews, February 11

Musings of a Sassy Bookish Mama, February 12

A Modern Day Fairy Tale, February 13 (Spotlight)

Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, February 13

Spoken from the Heart, February 14

Giveaway

To celebrate their tour, W.A. and Marcel are giving away the grand prize package of a $50 Amazon Gift Card and an autographed copy of Free at Last!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

https://promosimple.com/ps/193e8/free-at-last-celebration-tour-giveaway

6 comments:

marisela zuniga said...

This sounds really good, thanks for sharing

megana said...

I love to read a real story! Thanks for the review.

Susan said...

I enjoyed your review and can understand the bond you feel due to both losing your sons in similar ways. I'm so sorry for your loss.

Caryl Kane said...

Debbie, Thank you for sharing your excellent review!

Bea LaRocca said...

Thank you for sharing your review of this book, it sounds like an inspirational read and I can think of more than one person in my life that would benefit from reading this story

slehan said...

My brother would like this book.
Thanks for the review.