Ghettoside - Jill Leovy

Ghettoside

By Jill Leovy

  • Release Date: 2015-01-27
  • Genre: True Crime
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 119 Ratings

Description

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • NAMED ONE OF THE TEN BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, USA TODAY, AND CHICAGO TRIBUNE • A masterly work of literary journalism about a senseless murder, a relentless detective, and the great plague of homicide in America

NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD FINALIST • NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY The New York Times Book Review • The Washington Post • The Boston Globe  The Economist • The Globe and Mail  BookPage  Kirkus Reviews


On a warm spring evening in South Los Angeles, a young man is shot and killed on a sidewalk minutes away from his home, one of the thousands of black Americans murdered that year. His assailant runs down the street, jumps into an SUV, and vanishes, hoping to join the scores of killers in American cities who are never arrested for their crimes.

But as soon as the case is assigned to Detective John Skaggs, the odds shift.

Here is the kaleidoscopic story of the quintessential, but mostly ignored, American murder—a “ghettoside” killing, one young black man slaying another—and a brilliant and driven cadre of detectives whose creed is to pursue justice for forgotten victims at all costs. Ghettoside is a fast-paced narrative of a devastating crime, an intimate portrait of detectives and a community bonded in tragedy, and a surprising new lens into the great subject of why murder happens in our cities—and how the epidemic of killings might yet be stopped.

Praise for Ghettoside

“A serious and kaleidoscopic achievement . . . [Jill Leovy is] a crisp writer with a crisp mind and the ability to boil entire skies of information into hard journalistic rain.”—Dwight Garner, The New York Times

“Masterful . . . gritty reporting that matches the police work behind it.”Los Angeles Times

“Moving and engrossing.”San Francisco Chronicle

“Penetrating and heartbreaking . . . Ghettoside points out how relatively little America has cared even as recently as the last decade about the value of young black men’s lives.”USA Today

“Functions both as a snappy police procedural and—more significantly—as a searing indictment of legal neglect . . . Leovy’s powerful testimony demands respectful attention.”The Boston Globe

Reviews

  • Seeing a problem from many sides

    5
    By M L33t N1nja
    As a young POC man I am ashamed to admit, I have always been ignorant on the subject of black history and the people effected by black on black crime. While this book focuses on Los Angeles you can understand this issues effect many areas across America. It was eye opener to not only see the life of the victims families but also the lives of the officers who investigate these crimes despite lack of resources. Easily a five out of five
  • New POV

    5
    By bKnt45
    Excellent research and storytelling. Personal perspective and up close observations changed my mindset in specific ways.
  • President Obama needs to read this book

    5
    By Kdander1625
    Maybe then Mr. President might understand that controlling guns isn't the answer to fighting the epidemic of gun violence, but that an overhaul of the justice system - starting with the way police deal with people and crime in the black community - is the solution he seeks. This books speaks to it all, the indifference with which law enforcement views African Americans, and the lack of value they place on their lives in general - the "NHI" scenario. Very informative and eye opening read. The correlations the author laid out in this book are not specific to just L.A. - it's anywhere there is predominately a black, urban population. Fix it, Mr. President.
  • Ghettoside

    4
    By MSarge56
    Very good book. At times meanders a bit, which may be the author's style. I teach high school in a high crime high poverty area and this book gives insight into what some of my kids lives are likely to be like. And it makes me wonder as the months and years go by after a student is gunned down and the case goes un solved if she may have a very very valid point.
  • Fantastic Book

    5
    By ReleaseNYC
    I couldn't put this book down. I read it in one day. The research for this book was intensive and really takes the reader right into these murder investigations. It touched me in the same way the TV Series "The Wire" did. I definitely recommend it!
  • Ghettoside

    5
    By bonnyjoyd
    Superbly researched and written. This nonfiction work reads like a well written police procedural, except it's true. Asks a lot of questions in the issues it raises, but, sadly, not many answers. Perhaps there simply aren't any. Highly recommended.
  • A 5-Star Read

    5
    By osavage
    Ghettoside is a great book. It is a sad story, well told, of the great personal and societal cost of the murder of Black men in America. It should be required reading for police department and prosecutors across the country.