Straighten Out Compton : The Community Guide to Action
Straighten Out Compton : The Community Guide to Action
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Author(s): Holbrook, Delores
ISBN No.: 9781737483502
Year: 202501
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 13.80
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Crooked Out of Compton is about the other California. These locations hover below the gaze of many acquisition editors and are underrepresented in poems and prose written about west coast places. The speculative opening story, Afixa?, takes place in 2033. From Ulan Mohammed's view, it addresses the still unsolved homelessness issue, an unemployed school food service worker. Ulan miraculously resists the detrimental symptoms of his situation due to his genetic makeup and, in turn, discovers that he has part of the solution for the unhoused. Sheriff's deputy Daniel Brown finds how difficult institutional change is when he questions the status quo in "Job Collateral Lies Dead on Compton Creek." Trina Thomas confronts several obstacles when trying to rescue her younger brother from his heinous foster mom, Starkaña Wilkerson. Trella Tapia finally finds the right job for her but must survive Kane Hospital emergency room to make it to her first day at work on time.


Leland Otis Dunwitty meets Mysteree, his first love, and finds how difficult relationships can be when lovers come from different track sides. Otis' life spirals out of control in "Otis Elevates" until he lands a job at the mental health center in "Leland O. Dunwitty's Square Circle Edumacation." Fred Woodson tries to introduce his eighty-seven-year-old mother to walking as exercise to keep her alive longer but discovers that the task is not so easy when living in South L.A. When interviewed by newswoman Xochi De León, recovering hospital janitor Tallent Neal confronts his own past when faced with new permissive attitudes toward marijuana in "Weed Killers." That same janitor must confront generational change when he searches for his runaway granddaughter in "Out There on the Track." Fred Woodson comes to grip with mortality when forced to take his 88-year-old mother to the emergency room in "Pregnancy Test.


" These gritty stories show how people find hope and even joy in lives where basic needs are hard to meet.


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