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YBI: Young Boys, Inc.
by Butch Jones
This book is probably the single most read book in the history of Detroit about a single event. It's a story of the triumphs of the streets as well as its consequences. It is a story straight from the mouth of its founder, Butch Jones, as told to Julius Justice and Raymond Canty.
Book reviews from Amazon.com's page for YBI: Young Boys, Inc.
"This book was extremely helpful in showing my younger siblings that street life was not the way to live. Thanks to this book they have learned to stay away from the gangs and the violence. This book is ... a must have." |
"[I] i will read it over and over again" |
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".. I do appreciate the candor that Mr. Jones spoke upon the choices that one is faced with when staring down the evil eyes of poverty. This book should serve as an example for all conservatives who vehemently support the 'bootstrap' theory." |
"A book that should be read by all high school students, Butch Jones' autobiography presents a wealth of accumulated knowledge. It is a lesson in economics, philosophy, and Detroit history." |
"This book details the consequences of unequal wealth distribution and false dreams. As a native Detroiter I was amazed at the accuracy" |
".. exposes the hypocrisy of the government that tries to bring him down. they charge him with running a criminal enterprise, yet the government controls liquor, "pharmacueticals", and cigarettes which is equally or more damaging than heroine. This was a story was really one of the best books Ive ever read" |
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YBI: Young Boys, Inc.; the Autobiography of Butch Jones by Butch Jones Categories: TBD, TBDFormat: Trade Paperback, 231 pages, 00cm x 00cmPrice: $ 12.95ISBN: 1-889-55700-5 |
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