David es un autor superventas. Relató el viaje de su vida de transición de acusado a abogado defensor en una autobiografía inspiradora: The AmerIcan Dream | Historia en proceso.
David published his autobiography in May of 2015 to portray the difficulty of obtaining the American dream as an impoverished minority who was arrested 13 times and spent over 7-months incarcerated. David dropped out of high school and joined a criminal street gang in an attempt to overcome his poverty-stricken life.
David comenzó su camino hacia la auto-rehabilitación cuando recibió su GED en marzo de 1998 y dio su primer paso para convertirse en un profesional con doble licencia.
“The hood is an addiction. An addiction that pulls as seductively and fiercely as the drugs hustled on its streets. Living in it is a daily exercise in survival.”
THE AMERICAN DREAM is an inspiring account of a young man’s journey from defendant to defense attorney. David Lee Windecher’s autobiography presents a rare window into the underground workings of one of Miami’s most notorious drug rings, and a chilling depiction of the streets that America’s poverty-stricken youth call home.
Raised impoverished in the streets of Miami, David Lee Windecher was only eleven years old when he was first arrested for shoplifting. Stealing out of desperation to feed his family, Windecher believed he took what he deserved. That day, David started thinking like a hustler. He no longer waited for the scales to tip in his favor. That day, Windecher learned he could simply take what life denied him.
For the next seven years, David battled bitterly against his circumstances at the side of his gang-affiliated brothers. What started as grave measures to feed his family of six turned into a criminal lifestyle racked with violence, drugs, and money.
David lost himself on the streets. He joined a gang, sold dope, built and masterminded a crime ring and was arrested 13 times.
A pesar de vivir una vida criminal, en el fondo de David, un niño idealista todavía soñaba con convertirse en abogado y luchar por la justicia para todos. Estaba esperando que alguien creyera que existía ...
*A portion of the proceeds from the sale of each copy of The AmerIcan Dream | HisStory in the Making are donated to the restorative justice non-profit organization Rehabilitation Enables Dreams.