Reminding Me of Mo

Reminding Me of Mo

Gabriel Patterson

21,20 €
IVA incluido
Disponible
Editorial:
Gabriel Jesse Patterson
Año de edición:
2021
Materia
Biografía: general
ISBN:
9781736607206
21,20 €
IVA incluido
Disponible

Selecciona una librería:

  • Librería Samer Atenea
  • Librería Aciertas (Toledo)
  • Kálamo Books
  • Librería Perelló (Valencia)
  • Librería Elías (Asturias)
  • Donde los libros
  • Librería Kolima (Madrid)
  • Librería Proteo (Málaga)

Based on a true story, Reminding Me of Mo is a memoir based in Denver, Colorado. Geranimo Maestas was murdered by gang members for his Denver Broncos jacket on November 26, 1993; he was only sixteen. Mo’s family-they called him Mo for short-created the No ’Mo Violence Cultural Dance Group in his honor and have championed it to this day. Mo’s mother, Cathy, has shared his story throughout Denver and is the leader of the No ’Mo Violence Movement. Over the past two and a half decades the movement has helped hundreds of at-risk adolescents and teens evade street life and the ills of gangs. The No ’Mo Violence Cultural Dance Group’s strength is in Ballet Folklórico, a vital link to the past which dates to Mexica dances.Reminding Me of Mo runs parallel with stories of North Denver’s once proud indigenous heritage and documents its recent and unfortunate demise because of gentrification. Reminding Me of Mo extols golden-age era Hip Hop, the Chicano Movement, the fanaticism of the Denver Broncos, the boom of the NBA and basketball around the globe, the genesis of Generation X materialism, and the gang culture that swept through the urban centers of America in the early ’90s.Reminding Me of Mo is a novel for and by the Hip Hop generation, and its format borrows from Ice Cube’s infamous Death Certificate album. Whereas Death Certificate is separated into two sides-and is from Cube’s perspective, two halves of the same reality: 'The Death Side' and 'The Life Side,' Reminding Me of Mo begins retrospectively, documenting the beginning of the Patterson’s friendship with Mo, and on throughout their formative years, culminating into Mo’s tragic death. It is a character study of a natural-born leader who was never able to realize his potential due to a heinous crime. The latter part of the book follows the mythology of Mictlan-for the nine stages of the Aztec underworld-as the years following Mo’s murder are both tragic and triumphant, past and prologue. Mo lived Hip Hop culture-it wouldn’t be right to tell his story without interweaving the intricacies, codes and beauty that is Hip Hop. The novel’s title, Reminding Me of Mo, is a tribute to Common’s song, 'Reminding Me (Of Sef)' which was released in 1997 as a threnody to his friend, Yusef. The song was an introduction to many about the idea of celebrating one’s life as opposed to only mourning the death.Reminding Me of Mo is as fun as it is tragic. It exudes friendship, brotherhood, and comradery. Every year, on the anniversary of Mo’s death, Cathy coordinates a candlelight vigil at the spot of his passing. Local television stations cover the event, but a thirty-second clip on the nightly news lacks the depth and detail of Mo’s illustrious story.

Artículos relacionados

  • Hope Reigns
    Mary Farmer
    This suspenseful memoir will keep you on the edge of your seat as Mary shares her terrifying journey of escape from her abusive husband. She quickly learns that his power and control extends far beyond the four walls of their home as she is forced to fight for her freedom and her life while hiding in a shelter with their daughter. Her story is one that all can relate to as she ...
    Disponible

    12,75 €

  • Fear Is Not An Option
    Michele Anstead
    Michele Anstead’s inspiring true story is a stunning account of ultimate triumph over the most impossible of odds. From an early age, her life was marred by abuse, deprivation, abandonment, addiction, incarceration, tragedy and loss.  Michele's downward spiral began at the age of three, when she witnessed her mother and aunt being beaten by her uncle, followed by her mother...
    Disponible

    15,60 €

  • A Grizzly Tale
    Johan Otter
    Johan Otter’s life changed in a fraction of a second the day he and his daughter Jenna were attacked by a grizzly bear while hiking in Glacier National Park. This is his tale of survival, family, and triumph in the face of trauma. “More than a story of a bear attack, this is the incredible story of a father and daughter's love, determination, resilience, and triumph. Johan ...
    Disponible

    23,63 €

  • Camouflaged Sisters
    Lila Holley
    We see their strong, determined faces in uniform. We see their unceasing exhibition of honor and courage while protecting our country. But there is something we don’t see: victims of the system—the system with the mission to protect all people of America, including its servicemembers.In Camouflaged Sisters: Silent No More, twelve women strip away all comfort and protection to s...
    Disponible

    20,78 €

  • I Never Came Home
    Robert L. Scheck
    Are you aware of the hour we are in? This 21st Century has been dubbed the “Age of Information.” Our world today is inundated with a sea of information, yet could we still be lacking wisdom? We claim information and knowledge are power, so, why then do nations still fall into the same critical mistakes, generation after generation, regarding being powerless in preventing wars, ...
    Disponible

    8,54 €

  • Turing
    Fergus Mason
    Hundreds of movies and thousands of books have been written about the heroes of World War II. For dozens of years, however, few people knew about one of the greatest heroes of the war—a mild-mannered, eccentric mathematician from the University of Cambridge. This man, an undeniable genius whose later life was plagued by controversy and tragedy, probably played a greater role in...
    Disponible

    12,03 €