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From the Gutter to the Grave is an action filled urban tale that will for sure keep readers minds in suspense and fingers anxiously ready to flip the next page With realistic street dialogue such as that used in favorite successful urban novels like The Coldest Winter Ever by Sister Souljah and Be More Careful by Shannon Holmes this awesome tale takes one on a wild and vivid journey to a place that other authors seldom lead readers Through the real ghetto Written with specificity of ethnic characterized scheme the general readers of this type novel would in all probability be that of an African American Latino audience but with a plot so alluring and dramatized the heading multicultural could in fact to be used when categorizing FTGTTG The author G C Deuce establishes and introduces the main character as Terrance Brown whom throughout the narrative is referred to by the moniker Trech a 19 year old man of African American and Puerto Rican descent who like many his age finds himself encountering several controversial and combative disputes attributed from living within an impoverished violent drug infested community and dysfunctional household Being raised up in an unbalanced home life consisting of prostitution drug abuse imprisonment and other immoral standards Trech not only learned to survive but also took heed while facing day to day grueling situations beginning at his residence Considering all the disadvantages he coped well and harnessed the skill of maintaining and compensating for any given circumstance that would arise and with astute planning when necessary to continue surviving and protecting his loved ones With one brother in the grave and another incarcerated Trech finds himself trapped within the same environment which played a major part in the destruction of his family He gradually takes on the roll of savior as he links up with three of his closest blood cousins whom all just like him sadly suffer from the same plights
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