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Minneapolis, MN : It has been 26 years since Sal Di Leo, now of Minneapolis, MN packed up his young family, and left Baton Rouge, Louisiana broke and broken to start a new life in Minnesota. He was 32. Now at 58, life has turned out well for him. But, it has been a long road as he points out in his Memoir, “Did I ever thank you, Sister?” which he published in 1999 (available at www.Barnes&Noble.com and www.Amazon.com) .

Sal Di Leo is returning to Baton Rouge on September 13th, to address the Baton Rouge Rotary Club about how his life has turned out and with his message of the ‘importance of gratitude and forgiveness in overcoming all the obstacles we are faced with in life’. ‘That has made all the difference since I left Baton Rouge with two kids and a loving wife in a U-Haul truck in 1986’, Sal Di Leo explains.