The Book
Smuggling With Jesus
Meet Hank Cooper — a Jewish Canadian author with a wild and adventurous past.
Growing up, Cooper's father won a home on the Caribbean island of Montserrat in a poker game, which later became a hub for smuggling activities before it was sold in 1986. Cooper's background in chemistry led him to work with his uncle Johnny, a food chemist who invented the recipe for Lipton's Instant Cup-a-Soup and later quit his job after feeding those ingredients to mice and watching them quickly develop tumors.
At sixteen, Cooper's chemistry knowledge led him to become a drug smuggler along with his best friend Bernie. They smuggled cocaine out of Bolivia during a political coup by politely asking a taxi driver to drive them from La Paz to Lima. He partied with Pablo Escobar's cousin in Cali, Colombia, and delivered cocaine to David Bowie before a show in Boston.
Cooper's memoir is full of fascinating anecdotes, humor, and details about his dangerous exploits as a drug smuggler — including the time he and Bernie attempted to smuggle drugs out of Thailand, where the punishment for foreigners was 35 years in prison. With dry humor and gallows humor about moments of grave peril, Cooper's memoir is a must-read for anyone looking for a thrilling and humorous tale of adventure.
- Author
- Hank Cooper
- Genre
- Memoir · True Crime
- Publisher
- Independent
- ISBN
- 978-0993871825
