This is more than a journey—it’s a transformation. Raised on a small island in Louisiana, Larry Singleton Jr. learned early that life isn’t explained—it’s lived. From hunting in the swamps with his father to building a life in the Arizona desert, his story is shaped by hard work, sacrifice, and resilience. When oil companies forced his family off the land that raised him, everything changed. What followed was a path filled with movement—military service, long stretches away from family, and the pressure of starting over in unfamiliar places. But through it all, one thing remained constant: the lessons that shaped him. In Things I’ve Seen Between Coasts, Larry shares a raw and honest look at what it means to grow, to lead, and to build something that lasts. From the swamps of the South to the deserts of the West, this memoir is about more than distance—it’s about identity, purpose, and becoming the man your family needs you to be. Inside, you’ll find a powerful story about: • Family and legacy • Hard decisions and new beginnings • Fatherhood, discipline, and growth • Leaving home—and learning how to carry it with you For anyone who has ever had to leave where they came from… to build something greater.