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Book Review of A Bum Deal: An Unlikely Journey from Hopeless to Humanitarian

A Bum Deal: An Unlikely Journey from Hopeless to Humanitarian
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Two men find their lives completely changed by a chance meeting. When Rufus Hannah, a homeless man, climbed into an alley dumpster he was seen by Barry Soper who decides to met Hannah. Hannah was known by many as Rufus the Stunt Bum fighter for his participation in Bumfights. Bumfights was an underground video series where homeless men received alcohol and money to fight or do dangerous bone breaking stunts.

But Hannah's story is not really based on the videos. It began when he was a baby receiving beer in a baby bottle from his parents. His life went ever downward. Many failed relationships with women and bad trips to Arizona and San Diego It was in San Diego stupid kids hired him at $5 per to film him for silly dangerous stunts. It depicts his determined pride and perseverance and the way to recovery that he did not think he could ever achieve.

Fighting his own demons, he climbs from lowest despair to recovery and a new life. He becomes somewhat of a professional ex-homeless person who lectures others to help the lost no matter how they became homeless. Barry Soper, helped him leave his homeless life and Bumfights behind, standing by his side and encouraging him. Together they wrote this book demonstrating that the homeless can find a better life. This one ordinary man proved that homelessness and despair can be left behind. And, he proves it by sharing his story through lectures to help others.