Black Girl Lost
Donald Goines
(Author)
Description
"The voice of the ghetto itself." --The Village VoiceShocking, thrilling, and absolutely unforgettable--Donald Goines returns with another classic urban tale about one woman who is living life without any rules. . . Almost since the day she was born, Sandra had to fend for herself on the streets of Detroit. Crime and pain were her closest companions. Then someone she had no business believing in waltzed into her life--a man willing to watch her back and show her how to make easy money. But when Chink gets caught, Sandra commits the ultimate act of love to keep her man out of jail. For a black girl lost, murder was always in the cards. . . "Goines's narratives offer a painfully vivid account of the black underworld, where Cadillacs, crooked cops and dilapidated buildings abound and whores, corner hustlers, pushers and thieves thrive." --New York Times
Product Details
Price
$8.99
$8.36
Publisher
Holloway House Publishing Company
Publish Date
November 01, 2006
Pages
208
Dimensions
4.1 X 6.8 X 0.7 inches | 0.25 pounds
Language
English
Type
Mass Market Paperbound
EAN/UPC
9780870679858
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About the Author
Donald Goines was born in Detroit, Michigan. He joined the U.S. Air Force instead of going into his family's dry cleaning business. Following his service, he entered into a life of drug addiction and crime. He received seven prison sentences, serving a total of over six years. While he was in prison, Goines wrote his first two novels, Dopefiend: The Story of a Black Junkie and Whoreson: The Story of a Ghetto Pimp. Goines was shot to death in 1974.