Wow. I picked up this book as I believed it would be quick and easy to read for my goodreads yearly books commitments.
The synopsis of this is that a young journalist lady who used to be a model put herself behind enemy lines to find out about youth gang warfare. From the bottom level, right to the top with the O.G's and the Gangsta Stars. I found her mesmerising with her courage and her wit so one of her photos is now my cover image on Facebook. I never knew she was a lady until someone from a prison interview tried to feel her bottom and I thought.. that is weird. Lol
However, back to the book. Amazing, Brilliant. The start of the book, my new favourite lady Leon Bing spends in youth detention centres chatting to these gangs members. There is a true fluency to the way they flaunt the gang attitude, accomplishments and how they have accentuated said gangs reputation.
We meet a lot of young G's here. (Gangsers - P.s the book is full of useful gang terminology such as 187, clicking, slipping, etc...) Notable young G's are Hart, G-Roc, L'l Monster. A lot of it is as equally heart warming as it is wrenching. Hart in jail calls our lovely author his auntie, but in real life goes back to being stabbed in the mouth with a screwdriver and beating the shit out of his sister because she challenges him. The girl wins. So many cool points lost... damn
I am glad I listened to Eazy E, NWA, DJ Quik and others in my teens so I knew the language that is prevalent here. Some of the things they talk about are utterly brutal. A nice lady getting blinded and shot in the throat because she was there at the wrong time, an O.G getting shot nine times just because of politics that mean the gangsters stars had to be abducted and our pals getting shot in the throat just because they were in the wrong place :(