A Long Road to Justice
By (Author) Bob Mack
BookBaby
BookBaby
4th October 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
Paperback
256
Width 215mm, Height 279mm, Spine 17mm
707g
"A Long Road to Justice" is a collection of fifty short stories, essays, and pieces, mostly in the form of either historical fiction or historical non-fiction. Throughout his book, author Bob Mack emphasizes fundamental themes such as justice and injustice, kindness and cruelty, tolerance and intolerance, and devotion to the Constitution and betrayal of the Constitution. As a whole, these pieces address the reality that the road to justice is a long and winding path and an uneven ride.
Forty-four of the pieces are either narrative short stories or essays written in verse and rhyme. Six of the longer pieces are written in straight prose. The writings are intended as a push back against the three-headed monster of injustice, racism, and intolerance in all of their ugly forms.
Bob Mack served as an Assistant Public Defender for thirty-one years. He lives with his wife, Cathy, who is a dedicated public elementary school teacher. Their son, Danny, recently passed the bar exam, and he is employed as an attorney with a corporate law firm.