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The moving true story of 7 young kids and their struggle to escape a life of gangs and violence.

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Street Boys by Tim Pritchard

The moving true story of 7 young kids and their struggle to escape a life of gangs and violence. 'Eight years old. That's when life went downhill. From eight years old nobody looked after me. I just lived on the street and made do by myself. There was no one except me and my friends.' Simon This is the story of Elijah (JaJa), Simon (Phat Si), 'Bloods', Nathan (Inch), Michael (Birdie), Byron (Ribz), and Darren (Tempman). These 7 young boys each have one thing in common -- they grew up on the Angell Town estate, south London. Phat Si comes home from school one day to find his mother gone, so he takes to the streets. He's 8 years old. JaJa looks out of his kitchen window and sees drug dealers, pimps and whores. Overwhelmed by what he sees, JaJa slowly descends from petty theft to life as a kid in a street gang. Ribz's mother sells crack and is sent to prison. He doesn't know who his father is but is drawn to Angell Town, knowing that his dad has an unknown number of kids living on the estate. He's determined to find some kind of family.Street Boys tells a powerful and important true story of courage, determination and hope -- of creating a family from your friends and starting again when the world seems against you.
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Tim Pritchard is a documentary film maker and producer of the BAFTA award-winning series Ross Kemp on Gangs. He lives in London.
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ISBN 13 9780007271290
ISBN 10 0007271298
Title Street Boys
Author Tim Pritchard
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 2008-03-03
Number of pages 336
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