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The Redemption of Bobby Love

A Story of Faith, Family, and Justice

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The inspiring, dramatic, and heartwarming true account of an escaped convict and his wife of thirty-five plus years who never knew his secret, which captured the imaginations of millions on Humans of New York.
Bobby and Cheryl Love were living in Brooklyn, happily married for decades, when the FBI and NYPD appeared at their door and demanded to know from Bobby, in front of his shocked wife and children: "What is your name? No, what's your real name?"
Bobby's thirty-eight-year secret was out. As a Black child in the Jim Crow South, Bobby found himself in legal trouble before his 14th birthday. Sparked by the desperation he felt in the face of limited options and the pull of the streets, Bobby became a master thief. He soon found himself facing a thirty-year prison sentence. But Bobby was smarter than his jailers. He escaped, fled to New York, changed his name, and started a new life as "Bobby Love." During that time, he worked multiple jobs to support his wife and their growing family, coached Little League, attended church, took his kids to Disneyland, and led an otherwise normal life. Then it all came crashing down.
With the drama of a jailbreak story and the incredible tension of a life lived in hiding, The Redemption of Bobby Love is an unbelievable but true account of building a life from scratch, the pain of festering secrets in marriage, and the unbreakable bonds of faith and love that keep a family together.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Narrators Harvey Reaves and Cheri Vandenheuvel breathtakingly convey the transformative story of Bobby Love and his tireless soul mate, Cheryl. In 2015, their home is invaded by the FBI and NYPD, who demand to see the elderly, diabetic Bobby without revealing why. Vandenheuvel demonstrates Cheryl's shock upon learning that Bobby had a criminal life before their thirty-year marriage, which included four children. Nonverbal sounds and inner thoughts are believably portrayed by both narrators. Reaves's delivery is disturbing and exhilarating as Bobby flees North Carolina for Brooklyn as a young prison escapee in the 1970s. He straightens out after meeting Cheryl, works at being a loving dad, and, upon discovery, is sent to Rikers Island. Their journey of love, faith, and forgiveness will inspire listeners. S.G.B. © AudioFile 2021, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 19, 2021
      In this moving story of struggle and forgiveness, an escaped convict reflects on his life in hiding alongside his wife of 35-plus years. In 2015, Bobby and Cheryl Love’s Brooklyn home was upended by a surprise raid by the NYPD and FBI. As Bobby was placed under arrest, Cheryl was told that her husband of almost 30 years had lied about his identity and his life before they met. In parallel narratives from Bobby and Cheryl, those secrets are disclosed against the history of their unshakable love. Born Walter Miller in 1950, Bobby fell into a life of crime as a teen in the Jim Crow South and began committing armed bank robberies, one of which led to his incarceration in 1971. After six years behind bars, Miller escaped while on road crew duty, and fled to New York. There, he assumed a new name and earned honest money at a variety of jobs, including one where he met Cheryl. Miller kept his criminal past hidden, and the couple wed and started a family. Even after his reincarceration, Cheryl believed Bobby was “a good father... and a good husband”—and, gathering testimonials from their community, secured his parole in 2016. Readers will be awestruck by this inspiring account.

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