Author Ronnie Gilbertson is 71 years old. He was raised on a dairy farm north of the Twin Cities, immersed in a Lutheran church background and doctrine, and confirmed in 1965. He was very active in sports, music, and band, including marching band, and also worked at a supper club while being hired by several farmers in the community. He was busy from 4 a.m. to midnight each day. He graduated in 1970 and attended the University of Minnesota Crookston, where he met his eventual wife of a 15-year relationship and marriage. They married on July 15, 1972, and on September 5, 1972, he entered the trucking industry as a clerk, eventually working in various management positions until the fall of 1995. Afterward, he decided to become a professional truck driver, retiring from that career 26 years later.
This book is written in response to a book by his ex-wife, Pamela Hepper Haug, also known as Pamela Elaine Hepper, titled “Azaria.” “Azaria” is 365 pages of self-promotion, portraying Pam as a simple farm girl transformed into an angel-like woman who follows the Word of God, which is the meaning of Azaria—one who follows God.
A few years ago, he discovered that he was being watched, and his life faced interference. He realized it originated from the efforts of his ex-wife and the hatred she had toward him since their divorce 38 years earlier.