The book What Do You Give A Man That Has Everything is based upon a true story about a man whose quest for the discovery of life brought him into an unknown world of drug abuse for twenty-three years as a known Heroin addict. This addiction led him into cruel and brutal correctional establishments, such as Jefferson and Orleans Parish Prisons, for nineteen years. He was then deposited into the modernization of a famously known plantation noted for its notoriety as a Black Slave Camp turned into living quarters for men who had become human prison machines. These human prison machines no longer had a name but a number. They had lost all sense of reality and became the most vicious and violent prisoners in the western hemisphere. It has been called by many names: The Farm, Big House and the Ponderosa. It is Angola State Penitentiary of Louisiana, where at one time a look or a whisper could have gotten you killed. Only the presence of God’s grace and mercy allowed him to emerge from the bowels of hell and to introduce this forecast in epic proportions. His story provides exposure to the internal struggle and enormous intricacies of finding Jesus as his Lord and Savior as the solution to a nomadic existence in the eminent discovery of himself.