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Fist Stick Knife Gun: A Personal History of Violence in America
Geoffrey Canada Price: LE 31
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Long before U.S. News and World Report named him one of America's Best Leaders and Oprah Winfrey called him "an angel from God," Geoffrey Canada was a small, vulnerable, scared boy growing up in the South Bronx. Canada's world was one where "sidewalk" boys learned the codes of the block and were ranked through the rituals of fist, stick, and knife. Then the streets changed, and the stakes got even higher. In this candid and riveting memoir, Canada relives a childhood in which violence stalked every street corner. "If you wonder how a fourteen-year-old can shoot another child his own age in the head and then go home to dinner," Canada writes, "you need to know you don't get there in a day, or week, or month. It takes years of preparation to be willing to commit murder, to be willing to kill or die for a corner, a color, or a leather jacket." |
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Language: English Paperback: 192 pages Publisher: Beacon Press (1996) ISBN-10: 0807004235 ISBN-13: 9780807004234
Genre: History Size: 13.7 cm x 21.1 cm Shipping Weight: 65 grams Condition: Very Good
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