Skip to content
Popeye
$18.95 - $24.95eBook: $4.99
Author: Sully
Genres: Biography, Memoir, Urban Nonfiction
Publisher: Empire Publishing
Publication Year: 2024
Format: Hardcover, Paperback, Kindle,
ASIN: B0DGMZJB37
ISBN: 9798330406784

How a Young Immigrant's Arrival in the U.S. Led Him Into the World of Street Gangs

Buy from Amazon Kindle
Buy from Amazon
About the Book

Popeye follows the story of a young immigrant’s journey into adulthood. It depicts his childhood, torn between two cultures and social-economic disparities. His father subjects him to intense abuse, both physically and mentally. It maps a child’s struggle with imparting his deep understanding to his dad; the rage he displayed when abusing alcohol is linked to PTSD he suffered in Vietnam.

The move to the United States of America from Ecuador, a third-world country, pulled him into a world he could never have imagined. Hate, racism, physical bullying, and violence. All concepts he had never encountered. The addition of these new social problems, coupled with the culture shock of arriving in the U.S., left him in complete dissonance with the world around him.

His entanglement in gang life caused him almost to lose his own multiple times, and on one occasion, he legally died and was resuscitated after a wild pursuit by police. After two drive-by shootings and a bounty placed on his life, he moved back to Ecuador temporarily. When he returned, he grappled to stay out of a life that was dragging him to prison or to the grave. He fell in love twice, and the second time, it brought him salvation he did not recognize in the form of a child.

He quickly enlisted in the United States Marine Corps, following in his dad’s footsteps, and found a renascence that altered his life forever. After honorably serving in the United States Marine Corps, he began a career in law enforcement, which brought his past gang-related relationships into a juxtaposition he struggled with. His struggles lead to more racism and stereotyping flung his way, turning violent and necessitating government intervention.

Sully

J. Sully spent most of his early years in Ecuador, where the majority of his family still lives. In 1990, J.Sully made the journey from Ecuador to the US. J. Sully’s parents are of mixed heritage - his mother is Ecuadorian, and his father is Irish-American. Despite a rocky start, Sully’s life took a positive turn as he accumulated valuable life lessons and successfully reestablished himself. Upon joining the United States Marine Corps, he flourished and fulfilled his duty with honor. Eventually, he pursued a career as a Law Enforcement Officer and also worked as a professional mercenary. Sully has experience working for both private companies and government agencies, providing high-level security in some of the world’s most perilous locations. Throughout his tenure in Law enforcement, he completed his undergraduate studies in Criminal Justice and obtained his degree in Nevada.

Sully, a proud father of four children, finds immense joy and fulfillment in their presence as they provide him with the nourishment for a meaningful life. Additionally, he has been happily married to his incredible wife for nearly three decades. This marks his debut book, where he focuses on a specific phase of his life that still resonates with present-day experiences.

Initially, Sully began writing as a therapeutic exercise at the suggestion of his therapist but soon realized that his life experiences held a captivating narrative. He believed that the story had the power to connect with readers on a deep level, providing them with a sense of support and reminding them that they are never alone.