Pressure
A Memoir
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
Pressure is the unbelievable true story of Eric Canori, who buried $10 million worth of gold bars in the woods-and later used them to buy himself out of prison.
Eric Canori was one of the largest high-end marijuana dealers on the East Coast of the United States-before it became legal in any state-smuggling weed out of Canada via eighteen-wheelers, helicopters, and boats. He was a mastermind, doing well over $300 million of business by age twenty-nine-without a gun or the government knowing.
The memoir begins in Canori's childhood, locked in his bedroom looking at posters of athletes and rock stars, dreaming of all the things he wants to do and become in life. The story ends with him in a prison cell, staring at barren walls, with nothing to see except a reflection of himself in a tiny, scratched-up mirror. In between these scenes, he takes the reader on a joyride from the bottom to the top. At the bottom, he scrubs toilets while the other kids are making friends, and at the top, he shares penthouse suites with women from all over the globe, as he evades the DEA for close to fifteen years while leading a lifestyle that most people consider unattainable. Canori was a rock star in his industry, but there was one thing he could never shake-his buried pain. A pain so deep that it could only be dealt with when he was locked up alone.
Pressure is an epic tale of determination, resilience, and inner transformation. It displays Eric Canori's quest for love and acceptance-through money, sex, and drugs. The book will inspire you to re-evaluate the way you live, as it showcases what is essential in life: our relationship to the natural world, to ourselves, and to each other.
Customer Reviews
Beautiful
A beautiful book that I recommend to everyone no matter who you are or what you do in life. Story about finding love, happiness, and becoming “the one” you want to be!
Waiting for part two!
Craig M from Montana
Excellent book, page turner. Great story with a Great message
Gold bricks
I loved this book so much it inspired me to write a poem on it :
King of your mind
You are what you see
I am a love shrine
You wouldn’t recognise me,
I am buried gold
Dug into space
Patterns are old
Not learned my mistakes.
You bring no security,
Just lips on your face
I am gold bricks
I am impurity,
For 44 years
Two souls interlace
With 44 lies,
Told in your twenties
To keep you alive
But made you feel empty
All of the guys
See you’re still hungry
Wherever you go
Wherever you need me
Free from my soul
A Goddess of gold
I’m yearning for more ✨