Always RunningAlways Running
La Vida Loca, Gang Days in L.A.
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A former L.A. gang member describes his experiences in that world, recounting the sense of security and power found in a gang and the grim reality of violence and poverty, in an updated edition of his award-winning memoir, which features a new introduction by the author. Reader's Guide available. Reprint. 50,000 first printing.
A former L.A. gang member describes his experiences in that world, recounting the sense of security and power found in a gang and the grim reality of violence and poverty.
<b>The award-winning and bestselling classic memoir about a young Chicano gang member surviving the dangerous streets of East Los Angeles, now featuring a new introduction by the author.</b><br><br>Winner of the Carl Sandburg Literary Award, hailed as a <i>New York Times</i> notable book, and read by hundreds of thousands, <i>Always Running</i> is the searing true story of one man’s life in a Chicano gang—and his heroic struggle to free himself from its grip.<br><br>By age twelve, Luis Rodriguez was a veteran of East Los Angeles gang warfare. Lured by a seemingly invincible gang culture, he witnessed countless shootings, beatings, and arrests and then watched with increasing fear as gang life claimed friends and family members. Before long, Rodriguez saw a way out of the barrio through education and the power of words and successfully broke free from years of violence and desperation. <br><br>Achieving success as an award-winning poet, he was sure the streets would haunt him no more—until his young son joined a gang. Rodriguez fought for his child by telling his own story in <i>Always Running,</i> a vivid memoir that explores the motivations of gang life and cautions against the death and destruction that inevitably claim its participants.<br><br>At times heartbreakingly sad and brutal, <i>Always Running</i> is ultimately an uplifting true story, filled with hope, insight, and a hard-earned lesson for the next generation.
A former L.A. gang member describes his experiences in that world, recounting the sense of security and power found in a gang and the grim reality of violence and poverty.
<b>The award-winning and bestselling classic memoir about a young Chicano gang member surviving the dangerous streets of East Los Angeles, now featuring a new introduction by the author.</b><br><br>Winner of the Carl Sandburg Literary Award, hailed as a <i>New York Times</i> notable book, and read by hundreds of thousands, <i>Always Running</i> is the searing true story of one man’s life in a Chicano gang—and his heroic struggle to free himself from its grip.<br><br>By age twelve, Luis Rodriguez was a veteran of East Los Angeles gang warfare. Lured by a seemingly invincible gang culture, he witnessed countless shootings, beatings, and arrests and then watched with increasing fear as gang life claimed friends and family members. Before long, Rodriguez saw a way out of the barrio through education and the power of words and successfully broke free from years of violence and desperation. <br><br>Achieving success as an award-winning poet, he was sure the streets would haunt him no more—until his young son joined a gang. Rodriguez fought for his child by telling his own story in <i>Always Running,</i> a vivid memoir that explores the motivations of gang life and cautions against the death and destruction that inevitably claim its participants.<br><br>At times heartbreakingly sad and brutal, <i>Always Running</i> is ultimately an uplifting true story, filled with hope, insight, and a hard-earned lesson for the next generation.
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- New York : Simon & Schuster, [2005]
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