Harlem Hustle by Janet McDonald
Personal Response: I very much enjoyed this book. I feel like the characters have very reasonable storylines. I liked the way the author portrayed kids living in the early 2000's Harlem, New York environment- especially ones dreaming of being rappers and not giving school a chance. One thing I really didn't like was how the storyline all tied together. The author kind of jumped around from time period to time period, almost skipping certain details in between that I would've really liked to know.
Plot: "Harlem Hustle", AKA Eric Samson, was a young black male growing up in the hustle style environment of Harlem, New York. Eric had an ambitious attitude, and a rebellious one aswell. He had dreams of being a rapper but no money to fund it- so in order to achieve his dream of producing a mixtape he needed to produce a demo and show it to various record labels until someone likes it- but he has no money as is, and needs to make atleast S1,000 to produce his demo... So how does he make the money for it? He hustles, which got him the name "Harlem Hustle". He was a self-proclaimed expert at shoplifting. Eventually he got caught and sent to jail, only after achieving his $1,000 goal. Him going to jail then producing songs about it made a lot of record labels interested, because the rap game is all about being real and a thug. A label called "Tuff Roller Records" signed him for a demo and song contract. When a greasy scammer Mr. Motta tried stealing Hustle's song and not paying him, Hustle went to the owner of the companies son- Specer, or "Suspence"-his rapper name- for help from his dad. His dad, an extremely wealthy man, gave Hustle $3,000 for his song, "Back-Seat Shorty", a song about Hustle's love, Jeanette. Jeanettes mother hates Hustle and wishes her daughter wouldn't date him. Hustle and his best friend "Ride" preformed at an alternative school and decided to give it a try. Hustle books out a performance in Brooklyn, New York and does very well, leading to the end of the book.
Character:
Eric Sampson, AKA Harlem Hustle
Hustle is a young black male dreaming of being a rapper. He would steal things to try to get money for his demo. Harlem was always hustling for money, girls, but not school. Hustle hated the idea of school.
Ride
Ride, Hustle's best friend, was the second most important character in the book- yet he wasn't described much at all. He was also a young, black male who was more of a wingman to Hustle. He never stole, though. Ride shared similar ambitions as Hustle. Ride wanted to help Hustle become a famous, rich rapper. Ride also hated the idea of school.
Jeanette
Jeanette is Hustle's girlfriend. Hustle tried getting with her for years, but Jeanette was the Harvard School, strict parent kind of snobby girl. Her mother kicked Hustle out the second he walked in her house. Jeanette told Hustle that if he fixed up his act and spoke English properly, she would give him a chance. When Hustle become notable and got his song on the radio-of which was about Jeanette- she decided to go out with him. Her mother slowly become accustom to Hustle, as he learned to be more respectable around her and Jeanette
Recommendations: I would recommend this to high school or middle school males. It wouldn't hold the attention of a female. This book should interest anyone who doesn't understand much about what it's like for people of a lower class, especially African-Americans.