This is an autobiography of Larry Lujack, who was a very popular disc Jockey in Chicago for a long time. The book is well written, especially for someone who is not an author. It's certainly not spell-binding, but it is interesting to hear what the world of dj's was like. It was also interesting to compare the technology that was in use - what was considered old versus modern at the time - obviously all of which is old now.
I've heard that Larry Lujack one time in an interview said that if anyone owned a copy of the book, he'd buy it back. This may just be a rumor. I wouldn't sell it back. I'd read it & then pass it on at a Little Free Library.