Patrick Donadio was constantly asking God to save him - from his father’s anger, from the police, even from a violent death. In return, he promised reform. But his only ambition was “to go down in history as the greatest gang leader” in Schenectady, New York. Everything he did - lying, stealing, and doing time in jail - made him more acceptable to the kids in the gang whose admiration he craved. “Touch Me If You Dare” is a candid, no-holds-barred account of Donadio’s life as a gang member. It is also an account of how God saved him - not from his father, the law, or even death, but from himself.
