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Kenyatta's Last Hit

Donald Goines

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Kensington Publishing
26 December 2023
For the first time in more than a decade, Kenyatta's Last Hist is now back in print, along with the previous titles in the series, with a whole new look to attract new readers as well as long-time fans of the legendary godfather of urban lit.

For the first time in more than a decade, Kenyatta's Last Hist is now back in print, along with the previous titles in the series, with a whole new look to attract new readers as well as long-time fans of the legendary godfather of urban lit.

The OG godfather of urban lit lays it all on the line with the epic, action-packed conclusion to Kenyatta's quest to reclaim his streets . . .

For Kenyatta, the bullet-proof street legend himself, the take-no-prisoners war is far from over. With new recruits bolstering his hardened army, he's ready to take down the drug pushers and their relentless, spreading infestation. This time the battle is moving out of the streets and heading west, where he faces off with his arch enemy in a brutal showdown in Vegas, high atop a glittering hotel. One bullet, one hit, one survivor-winner takes all . . .
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Imprint:   Kensington Publishing
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 209mm,  Width: 139mm,  Spine: 17mm
Weight:   232g
ISBN:   9781496742988
ISBN 10:   1496742982
Pages:   256
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Donald Goines was born in Detroit, Michigan. He joined the U.S. Air Force instead of going into his family's drycleaning business. Following his service, he entered into a life of drug addiction and crime. He received seven prison sentences, serving a total of over six years. While he was in prison, Goines wrote his first two novels, Dopefiend- The Story of a Black Junkie and Whoreson- The Story of a Ghetto Pimp. Goines was shot to death in 1974.

Reviews for Kenyatta's Last Hit

Praise for Donald Goines “A true master at depicting street life in its rawest, most authentic form, Mr. Goines mastered the art of storytelling from the darkest corner of America: the ghetto. His brilliance still shines through and touches the soul of modern black culture.” —JaQuavis Coleman, New York Times bestselling author “Donald Goines is the most iconic voice in urban fiction. His masterful pen is timeless.” —Ashley Antoinette, New York Times bestselling author “I learned to read on Donald Goines. His books are classics.” —Carl Weber, New York Times bestselling author and founder of Urban Books “A timeless writer, Donald Goines laid the foundation for all who came after. Fifty years later, his novels continue to inspire urban fiction from one generation to the next.” —Wahida Clark, New York Times bestselling author “Machiavelli was my tutor, Donald Goines my father figure.” —Tupac Shakur “The voice of the ghetto itself.” —The Village Voice “He lived by the code of the streets and his books vividly recreated the street jungle and its predators.” —New Jersey Voice “Donald Goines is one of Hip Hop’s Greatest Inspirations.” —The Source Magazine “The godfather of black pulp fiction.” —Salon.com “Goines put you right there in the action.” —AllHipHop.com “Donald Goines, a brilliant writer of street literature, captures the pain of addiction perfectly.” —Black Enterprise, The 18 Best Books of All Time   “Goines’s influence on hip-hop, pulp-fiction, movies, and scores of authors deserves as much praise as a James Baldwin or Richard Wright, who also wrote about Black life in the ghetto.” —Darryl Robertson, hip hop journalist “Donald Goines was for the streets [in the 70s] what the rappers are today. . . . He was in the streets, of the streets and spoke for the streets.” —Chaz Williams, CEO of Black Hand Entertainment “Donald Goines has become, decades after his death, one of the most influential African-American authors in the African-American literary canon.” —Thumpers Corner


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