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ISBN
9780807044612
Book Title
Fist Stick Knife Gun : a Personal History of Violence
Item Length
8.5in
Publisher
Beacon Press
Publication Year
2010
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.5in
Author
Geoffrey Canada
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Social Science
Topic
Cultural Heritage, Children's Studies, Violence in Society, Educators, Sociology / Urban
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
8 Oz
Number of Pages
192 Pages

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A candid and riveting memoir from the founder of Harlem Children's Zone, taking readers through his Canada in which violence stalked every street corner. Long before the avalanche of praise for his work--from Oprah Winfrey, from President Bill Clinton, from President Barack Obama--long before he became known for his talk show appearances, Members Project spots, and documentaries like Waiting for "Superman", Geoffrey Canada was a small boy growing up scared on the mean streets of the South Bronx. His childhood world was one where "sidewalk boys" learned the codes of the block and were ranked through the rituals of fist, stick, and knife. Then the streets changed, and the stakes got even higher.

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Publisher
Beacon Press
ISBN-10
080704461x
ISBN-13
9780807044612
eBay Product ID (ePID)
9038433238

Product Key Features

Book Title
Fist Stick Knife Gun : a Personal History of Violence
Author
Geoffrey Canada
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Cultural Heritage, Children's Studies, Violence in Society, Educators, Sociology / Urban
Publication Year
2010
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Social Science
Number of Pages
192 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.5in
Item Height
0.5in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
8 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Hq784.V55c36 2010
Reviews
"A searing memoir . . . Canada's blunt observations are as refreshing as they are bold." --Paula Woods, San Francisco Chronicle "Geoffrey Canada is one of this country's genuine heroes. His personal meditation on America's culture of violence is a beacon of hope for our humanity." --Charles Johnson, author of Middle Passage "Canada has never lost touch with the child within himself or with the fears of the children around him struggling to reach adulthood in the violent streets of America." --Marian Wright Edelman, author of The Measure of Our Success "Canada takes us on a powerful journey. . . . He is a man of hope and a wonderful storyteller." --Henry Hampton, executive producer, Eyes on the Prize "Among the reformers in "Superman," Canada emerges as the brightest star: His blend of intelligence, charisma, and moral urgency is impossible to resist. As the founder and the guiding hand of the Harlem Children's Zone, Canada is engaged in a vastly ambitious social-development project, an attempt to transform 97 hardscrabble square blocks of the city with a comprehensive set of services for the poor, from a "baby college" for new and expectant parents to two charter schools--though he is no charter purist."-- New York Magazine "One of the best books I've ever read in my life. I urge people to go and find it. It's fantastically insightful."--Steve Levitt, Freakonomics, "A searing memoir . . . Canada's blunt observations are as refreshing as they are bold." -Paula Woods,  San Francisco Chronicle   "Geoffrey Canada is one of this country's genuine heroes. His personal meditation on America's culture of violence is a beacon of hope for our humanity." -Charles Johnson, author of Middle Passage   "Canada has never lost touch with the child within himself or with the fears of the children around him struggling to reach adulthood in the violent streets of America." -Marian Wright Edelman, author of The Measure of Our Success "Canada takes us on a powerful journey. . . . He is a man of hope and a wonderful storyteller." -Henry Hampton, executive producer, Eyes on the Prize "Among the reformers in "Superman," Canada emerges as the brightest star: His blend of intelligence, charisma, and moral urgency is impossible to resist. As the founder and the guiding hand of the Harlem Children's Zone, Canada is engaged in a vastly ambitious social-development project, an attempt to transform 97 hardscrabble square blocks of the city with a comprehensive set of services for the poor, from a "baby college" for new and expectant parents to two charter schools_though he is no charter purist."  - New York Magazine, "A searing memoir . . . Canada's blunt observations are as refreshing as they are bold." -Paula Woods,  San Francisco Chronicle   "Geoffrey Canada is one of this country's genuine heroes. His personal meditation on America's culture of violence is a beacon of hope for our humanity." -Charles Johnson, author of Middle Passage   "Canada has never lost touch with the child within himself or with the fears of the children around him struggling to reach adulthood in the violent streets of America." -Marian Wright Edelman, author of The Measure of Our Success "Canada takes us on a powerful journey. . . . He is a man of hope and a wonderful storyteller." -Henry Hampton, executive producer, Eyes on the Prize "Among the reformers in "Superman," Canada emerges as the brightest star: His blend of intelligence, charisma, and moral urgency is impossible to resist. As the founder and the guiding hand of the Harlem Children's Zone, Canada is engaged in a vastly ambitious social-development project, an attempt to transform 97 hardscrabble square blocks of the city with a comprehensive set of services for the poor, from a "baby college" for new and expectant parents to two charter schools—though he is no charter purist."  - New York Magazine, "A searing memoir . . . Canada's blunt observations are as refreshing as they are bold." --Paula Woods,  San Francisco Chronicle   "Geoffrey Canada is one of this country's genuine heroes. His personal meditation on America's culture of violence is a beacon of hope for our humanity." --Charles Johnson, author of Middle Passage   "Canada has never lost touch with the child within himself or with the fears of the children around him struggling to reach adulthood in the violent streets of America." --Marian Wright Edelman, author of The Measure of Our Success "Canada takes us on a powerful journey. . . . He is a man of hope and a wonderful storyteller." --Henry Hampton, executive producer, Eyes on the Prize "Among the reformers in "Superman," Canada emerges as the brightest star: His blend of intelligence, charisma, and moral urgency is impossible to resist. As the founder and the guiding hand of the Harlem Children's Zone, Canada is engaged in a vastly ambitious social-development project, an attempt to transform 97 hardscrabble square blocks of the city with a comprehensive set of services for the poor, from a "baby college" for new and expectant parents to two charter schools--though he is no charter purist."-- New York Magazine "One of the best books I've ever read in my life. I urge people to go and find it. It's fantastically insightful."--Steve Levitt, Freakonomics, "A searing memoir . . . Canada's blunt observations are as refreshing as they are bold." -Paula Woods, San Francisco Chronicle "Geoffrey Canada is one of this country's genuine heroes. His personal meditation on America's culture of violence is a beacon of hope for our humanity." -Charles Johnson, author of Middle Passage "Canada has never lost touch with the child within himself or with the fears of the children around him struggling to reach adulthood in the violent streets of America." -Marian Wright Edelman, author of The Measure of Our Success "Canada takes us on a powerful journey . . . he is a man of hope and a wonderful storyteller." -Henry Hampton, executive producer, Eyes on the Prize
Copyright Date
2010
Lccn
2010-030128
Intended Audience
Trade

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