
Jack Osbourne's 21 years of existence went by on the 8th of November 2006. Just a few days later mine would also pass. This was mainly the only reason I wanted to buy this book. To see how he has done over the past 21 years and to see if it compares to my 21 years. So on the 26th of October 2006 I picked up my copy of 21 Years Gone.
When I bought this book the most I knew about Jack Osbourne was what I saw of him on MTV's The Osbournes. From the first few pages of this book I found out how similar we were. Well apart from his drug, alchohol and weight problems. Jack and I share a learning disability, we both have short attention spans, we have a craving for adventurous sports and both our mothers have the same first names. Needless to say I read on.
I read on to find how intuitive and sensitive he is towards his family. How he motivated himself to do what others didn't think was possible. How this young man at the age of 21 tackled Drug Addiction, Alcoholism and Obesity all before he was legally allowed to purchase alcohol. Problems well seasoned Rock Stars battle for decades, he conquered and lived to tell the tale. The trait of a survivor he believes is a gift from his mother.Don't get me wrong there loads of people on this planet who do not have the means that Jack Osbourne has. Which makes his problems seem like another page turner for a gossip magazine. But what this book tells us is not what we want to know about him but what he wanted to tell the world in order to motivate the hopeless.
This book was not a life changing experience for me. I felt more or less how I felt before I read the book; "I am 21, loved, employed and I do not have any ailments to worry about." I guess that was how Jack felt when he finished writing it, making me a Jack Osbourne even more similar than originally believed. There is always that bank balance to consider which I am sure Jack and I are not on the same playing field.



ally I can see his talent as a primal part of Mind Control's brilliants as an album.