Slipping: a novel

"Growing up in a Chicago ghetto, seventeen-year-old Donald 'Don-Don' Haskill has nothing but time on his hands, time he rarely spends in school, choosing instead to smoke weed and hang out with friends. As a child he witnessed his father's suicide, and today Don-Don's relati...

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Main Author: Moore, Yanier Blak (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York One World Ballantine Books 2005
Edition:Trade paperback orig.
Series:Many cultures, one world
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Summary:"Growing up in a Chicago ghetto, seventeen-year-old Donald 'Don-Don' Haskill has nothing but time on his hands, time he rarely spends in school, choosing instead to smoke weed and hang out with friends. As a child he witnessed his father's suicide, and today Don-Don's relationship with his mother, a worn-down cop trying to keep the family together, is tenuous at best. Then Don-Don meets a girl with a taste for crack and his delinquent life turns violently criminal." -- Back cover.
Physical Description:273 S.
ISBN:0345475941

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