In a Life defined by risk, Robert Charles Lee experiences a poor and free-ranging childhood in the racist South of the 1960s.
He meets and.
Moving to Alaska and the Western US, Robert works in a series of Dangerous and brutal jobs.
He wins a scholarship and graduates from university, but still seeks to escape the South.
As a result, teen-age Robert seeks sanity and solace by rock climbing solo and driving cars fast.
After his father dies, the family grows dysfunctional.
In a Life defined by risk, Robert Charles Lee experiences a poor and free-ranging childhood in the racist South of the 1960s