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Home Of The Body Bags
By Terrell C. Wright

Home Of The Body BagsA member of L.A. South Centrals Rollin 20's Neighborhood Blood gang, and a former inmate of one of the most violent prisons in California, New Folsom State Prison in Sacramento. In his book, he shares all stages of a gang banger's existence with the reader in an overwhelming brilliance and clarity, entertaining and exciting, by using the Clockwork-Orange-style that works with the element of brutality to show the negativity behind the glamour of gangsterism, for whomever it might be glamorous. This book can definitely be considered as a historical and sociological document, as well as an anti-gang-story, highly recommended for everybody who is interested in understanding the unbelievable gang drama. It goes far beyond of what Monster Kody revealed in his bestseller.

For interviews please be aware that Terrell Wright is still in prison and that he is only able to call collect. A collect call cost about $7.00 for 15 minutes. He has to call you whenever the prison allows him to do so. If you are interested in an interview, please contact me at elke@senegalpress.com. I will arrange a phone date with Mr. Wright.

Home Of The Body Bags
By Terrell C. Wright
Price: $15.00
ISBN: 0-9758594-0-4
Available on the website: www.senegalpress.com


 

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