Little Girl Lost
I selected this book after reading the author's '1955'. It was soooo good, I had to read another one of her works. In the beginning, I almost put it down thinking 'another one of those dope boy reads'. Man, was I wrong and I'm so glad I kept reading. What a spin Ms Crum put on this book. Angel just wanted to be like her cousin - fly and popular. She immediately fell for Trouble, and with her innocence, it didn't take a whole lot of persuasion to reel her into a world she had no business being in. Little by little, she's in so deep she no longer knows right from wrong. She thinks she's living her best life, but Grams (her grandmother) had forewarned her, yet she dismissed her as one of those naysayers. I couldn't believe how she turned on her Grams! Yeah, she dug that hole she was warned about. I hope this book is a lesson for young ladies out there looking for love and ghetto fame; it ain't what it looks like and you want no parts of that. Great read; download it now.