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Little Gangster by Victor Joseph Cino, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

From Victor Joseph Cino

Current price: $22.95
Little Gangster by Victor Joseph Cino, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
Little Gangster by Victor Joseph Cino, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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Little Gangster by Victor Joseph Cino, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

From Victor Joseph Cino

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It is 1952, and in the opening pages of "Little Gangster," Joey D'Angelo our young Sicilian protagonist and his friend, Johnny Marino, are called late at night to First Street park where their gangster employer, Pepi Savino, is in the middle of an argument with another gangster, Nick Bonanti. Immediately after the two twelve year old boys arrive in the park, the confrontation becomes violent, and Joey is told to perform a task which becomes one of many challenges facing him throughout the novel and places him as an accomplice to a crime in danger of being arrested. Joey and Johnny have been running errands for Pepi and earning enough money to gamble on their Saturday afternoon stickball games. Joey has no moral concern about this work until he is called to the office of Peter Capra, Director of the Boys' Club of New York, and is offered an opportunity for a scholarship to a New England prep school, but there is a catch: Joey must give up all ties to Pepi. Joey faces other challenges: he must leave his Lower East Side neighborhood, his family and friends, and his girl, Maria. Throughout the novel, he faces problems which force him to question his amoral behavior. Thus begins for him an understanding of what it means to be a responsible young man. Johnny advises Joey not to take the scholarship while his Jewish friend, Harold Tapper, thinks he is crazy if he does not if offered. Joey finally decides what to do, and in an exciting climax, he confronts Pepi with his decision. In this dramatic and exciting coming-of-age tale, Joey takes the first steps toward realizing the American dream, its pursuits, its challenges, struggles and sacrifices. | Little Gangster by Victor Joseph Cino, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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