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8 Ball Chicks
8 Ball Chicks
Author: Gini Sikes
Carrying razor blades in their mouths and guns in their pockets, and ferociously guarding their home turf, girl gang bangers are frequently as violent and dangerous as their male counterparts. Veteran journalist Gini Sikes spent almost two years in Los Angeles, San Antonio, and Milwaukee, following three girl gangs and exploring their lives. In ...  more »
ISBN: 239160
Publication Date: 12/1/1996
Pages: 304
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4 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Doubleday
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 3
8 Ball Chicks is a fascinating read. Sikes, a journalist by trade, follows a number of life stories, learning the different practices and lives of female gang members. I believe that part of the fascination is in the contrast between female and male gang members. Their fate is another question that Sikes slowly studies-- male gang members often end up in prison or dead early--and the differences and similarities for women are very intriguing. In addition to the individual look at these girls and women, the epilog and afterword of the book sum up all the stories very nicely.
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Helpful Score: 1
A lok into the world of violent world of girl gangs. The author spent almost 2 years following the lives of three girl gangs in Los Angeles, San Antonio and Milwaukee.
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