The Dopefiend: by Jaquavis Coleman

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The Dopefiend: by Jaquavis Coleman

In the second installment in the Dopeman's Trilogy, JaQuavis Coleman chillingly chronicles the life and crimes of Harlem resident Hazel Brown, as she rises to the highest highs and spirals into an inevitable, devastating downfall.

Hazel has nothing and no one in her life; the only thing she "owns" is an insatiable addiction to heroin. Her addiction brings her to the slums, where she quickly learns the tricks of surviving--of hustling and getting her street smarts. She'll do anything to feed her habit, even if that means robbing and conning and selling her own body. Yet no matter how much heroin she does, the pain that's cut so deep within her never goes away in this story so intimate and compellingly written, you'll feel like you're walking in her shoes.

JAQUAVIS COLEMAN is a well-recognized writer from Flint, Michigan, who is known for his funny street tales depicting the urban/street lifestyle. His deft storytelling gives readers a glimpse into the life of a teenage street hustler, and the sincerity is palpable. He was named one of the top 100 most influential African Americans in the country by Ebony magazine in 2013. With Ashley Antoinette Coleman, he co-wrote The Dopeman series and The Cartel 6: The Demise.

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ISBN 13 9781601626295
ISBN 10 1601626290
Title The Dopefiend:
Author Jaquavis Coleman
Series The Dopeman
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Kensington Publishing
Year published 2014-10-07
Number of pages 304
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