
Rite of passage
About this book
When fifteen-year-old Johnny Gibbs is told that he is really a foster child, he runs off into the streets of Harlem and meets up with a gang that wants him to participate in a mugging. Includes criticism of Wright's fiction.
Subjects
FictionGangsRunawaysAfrican AmericansAfrican American teenage boysCriticism and interpretationChildren's fictionRunaways, fictionGangs, fictionHarlem (new york, n.y.), fictionAfrican americans, fiction