The Realest Thing I Ever Wrote Based on a True Story |
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Author:
| SHAW, Anthony |
ISBN: | 979-8-4727-0083-2 |
Publication Date: | Sep 2021 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $12.02 |
Book Description:
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Supreme was not an official member of the notorious gang, "The Boys," in fact, he would get his head bust open acting as if he was years before he would know them, becoming very close friends with majority and start running with them. Out of several gangs he would hang with, friends becoming hustlers, robbers and killers Supreme would become the most violent of any friend or enemy he ever came across. Killing and robbing became an addiction. Everybody that knew him declared him crazy,...
More DescriptionSupreme was not an official member of the notorious gang, "The Boys," in fact, he would get his head bust open acting as if he was years before he would know them, becoming very close friends with majority and start running with them. Out of several gangs he would hang with, friends becoming hustlers, robbers and killers Supreme would become the most violent of any friend or enemy he ever came across. Killing and robbing became an addiction. Everybody that knew him declared him crazy, family and all.
Read the compelling true store of an innocent kid raised in the mean streets of Newport News aka Bad Newz that started off as a thief and would gradually graduate to becoming a crack dealer, stick up kid and cold blooded killer throughout the streets of Tampa and Miami Florida, Durham and Charlotte North Carolina, Columbia South Carolina, Augusta Georgia and also throughout Bad Newz, Richmond, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Hampton and several other cities and counties of Virginia.
Read the brutally honest, funny stories of family experiences, to Supreme losing his virginity to a project whore, to him falling in love with a crack head at one time. Supreme would develop a pimp mentality, destroying every relationship with the many women who loved him for a life of crime. It is as if he was cursed from his legendary grandmother's sins, as he tried to go straight on several occasions to end back in the game.
His life reads like a modern day Iceberg Slim or Donald Goines novel. Regardless of what type of hustler you are, if you from the hood, like urban novels, biographies or a good read, don't miss the full of drama, funny book of a legendary hood star, walking you through growing up in the hood, in some of the roughest projects and hoods of America.