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No critics. No gatekeepers. Just readers telling the truth.

Brooklyn, NY
I couldn’t put it down. Samuel writes like a man who has nothing left to lose and everything to say. I saw my own father in these pages, and for the first time, I understood him.

Chicago, IL
Raw. Uncomfortable. Necessary. This is not the book you read to feel good. It’s the book you read to get free. I’ve recommended A Chance to Learn to everyone in my family.

Atlanta, GA
Samuel Gilbert tells the truth about America, not the version they taught us in school. Some chapters made me angry. Some made me cry. All of them made me think. That’s more than most books ever do.

Detroit, MI
I’ve never read anything like this. A gangster who preaches. A preacher who robbed banks. And somehow, a man who found his voice. That Beasty Frame stayed with me for weeks after I finished it.

Houston, TX
I’ve been in ministry for thirty years. I wish I had the courage to say half of what Samuel writes. The Minister Who Turned Gangster is not a comfortable read, but since when is the truth comfortable?

Philadelphia, PA
I read this book in two nights. Couldn’t sleep until I finished it. Samuel doesn’t write like an author. He writes like a man sitting across from you at a kitchen table, telling you everything he wishes someone had told him.