Riding Rhythm

· Urban Books · Narración de Matthew J. Harris
Audiolibro
6 h y 52 min
Versión íntegra
Apto
Las valoraciones y las reseñas no se verifican. Más información
¿Quieres una muestra de 4 min? Escúchala cuando quieras, incluso sin conexión. 
Añadir

Información sobre este audiolibro

Rhythm is a college student in DC who learns of Moses King, the man who started the Disciples, the largest street gang in Chicago. She reads his court case, and the inconsistencies in his trial transcripts lead her to write him, asking him if he really did kill the black Chicago congressman Perry Homes and rape his wife, Fiona.

It seems unlikely; Moses started the Disciples to make a positive impact on the black community. The Disciples head up book drives, they feed the hungry, and they start free breakfast programs with the Panthers. The letters start to flow back and forth, and Rhythm changes her major to criminal justice and becomes an attorney to fight the system that has incarcerated the man she has fallen in love with.

Acerca del autor

Jihad Shaheed Uhuru grew up in Indianapolis and Atlanta. By the age of sixteen, he was embarking on a criminal career that would lead him to prison. During his incarceration he discovered books and started to write. Jihad later graduated summa cum laude from Georgia State University.

Matthew J. Harris is a New York based actor and narrator. Some of his favorite roles have been Booth in Topdog/Underdog directed by Billy Porter, and Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet. His television credits include Blue Bloods, Blindspot, and Person of Interest. He can also be heard and seen in commercials for Coke Zero, Verizon, Zaxby’s, Footlocker, Bounty, and more.

Puntúa este audiolibro

Danos tu opinión.

Información sobre cómo escuchar contenido

Smartphones y tablets
Instala la aplicación Google Play Libros para Android y iPad/iPhone. Se sincroniza automáticamente con tu cuenta y te permite leer contenido online o sin conexión estés donde estés.
Ordenadores portátiles y de escritorio
Puedes leer los libros comprados en Google Play con el navegador web del ordenador.