Review & Description
The year was 1969. Chicago's inner city was riddled with drugs, violent crime, and despair. Born to drug-addicted parents, Jemal Gibson's options early in life seem to be gangs, prison, and possibly death like so many of those who came before him.
Despite those circumstances, he makes it out of the ghetto by selling billions of dollars of drugs and making millions - legally. But, Jemal's close ties to his family and friends often draw him back in as if he'd never left.
This memoir is full of heart-wrenching twists and turns as readers cry, laugh, and celebrate the impact that both legal and illegal drugs have on Jemal's life. Read more
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