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Rickie Trujillo

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Rickie Trujillo has the means to escape his poor neighborhood in Los Angeles, a neighborhood in which schools are more important as safe havens from the danger on the streets than as places to learn; a neighborhood where tag-bangers who get crossed out get revenge; where sirens sound in the night and cops respond to another shooting at a bus stop or at a red light where someone has given the wrong answer to the question, "Where're you from?"

Rickie is a gifted baseball player with enough skill to carry him out of this place to a safe and successful future. Rickie Trujillo is a literary YA novel that details the events during three days of Rickie Trujillo's life and his journey away from that future.

Infuriated by his father's sudden appearance after years of silence and absence, Rickie and his tagger friend, Alex, make an ill-advised decision to rob an electronics store on a Sunday evening. When Rickie is accosted by a rookie policeman, he shoots the cop as he wrestles the weapon away from him.

Now begins a desperate and frantic race through the neighborhood looking for a place to hide, a race that takes Rickie into a stranger's apartment in search of his baseball coach and finally brings him to the attic of an abandoned house where, in fear of the inevitable, he desperately searches for reasons to survive.

200 pages, Paperback

Published September 11, 2017

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Nicholas Bradley

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January 10, 2018
Gritty, real, and down to earth, Rickie Trujillo pulls no punches. Although not for everyone, it is well written, and an unapologetic look at life as a Hispanic teen in an urban center. Gangs are part of everyday life, and breaking out of the cycle of violence is harder than most would believe.
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August 17, 2020
I looked into this book because he used to help and teach my mother. He even met my dad who he didn approve. I Loved This BOOK!!!! It gave a great inside of how life was for many in that tie frame. Still happens to this day. Nicholas Bradley if you see this please email me it would be great to meet my mothers hero.
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