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My Bloody Life: The Making of a Latin King (Illinois) (Paperback)
This review from Amazon.com
This is the first book since fifth grade that has actually made me cry. In fifth grade, I cried because the fictional main character’s pet goose died. I cried while reading “My Bloody Life” because “Reymundo Sanchez’s” life was non-fiction and common in our nation’s cities.
Sanchez’s eyes opened up and he ended up leaving the Latin Kings (unlike “Slim” and others who were killed instead of being allowed to leave). He writes from the perspective of an older man who is able to look back on his life and truly reflect on what the event of his life signified. Thus he is able to reflect on his decisions, then explain his thought process at the time (eg. when the 35-year-old Maria takes 13-year-old Reymundo’s virginity, he is able to say that he now realizes that what Maria did was horrible and probably ruined many future sexual experiences for him. But at that time, all he wanted was to have sex and “be a man.”)
Sanchez is able to soberly reflect on his life. The result is a flowing, “matter-of-fact” prose as he describes his introduction to alcohol and marijuana (at the age of 12), his physically abusive parents, his multiple murders, his violence against others, his physical and sexual abuse of other women, his drug dealing and cocaine addiction. The rapidity with which Sanchez went from a nice kid with good grades to an amazingly violent, self-centered gang-banger is both shocking and sad.
This was a very powerful book set in a neighborhood not too far from my house. To know the daily goings on a few miles from my house, in the neighborhood my parents grew up in is very sad. The subject matter is violent, graphic and quite disturbing, but needs to be read. You probably won’t have a good time reading this book, but you’ll be doing yourself a favor if you do. Recommended.
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