in total new york ghetto vernacular, this book is raw and deeply touching from the first page. the life troubles just keep hitting this young man (barely past being a kid) all the way to the end.
combined with human faults, his almost childlike nobility makes him a very impressive protagonist, one that i could identify with in the sense that i could see how he could make mistakes the same way that the rest of us do. and, occasionally, make the right choice, against the odds.

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