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'''''Always Running: La Vida Loca, Gang Days in L.A.''''' (ISBN 0-671-88231-7) is a 1993 book by [[Mexican-American]] author [[Luis J. Rodriguez]].
'''''Always Running: La Vida Loca, Gang Days in L.A.''''' (ISBN 0-671-88231-7) is a 1993 book by [[Mexican-American]] author [[Luis J. Rodriguez]].
Darren Ferony is at it agian

Luis J. Rodriguez writes this book for his son Ramiro. It is a book of a [[street gang]] in [[Los Angeles]] (specifically, [[East Los Angeles]] and the city's eastern suburbs), which has been highly acclaimed and contrasted to the works of [[Louis-Ferdinand Celine]] and [[George Orwell]]'s ''[[Down and Out in Paris and London]]'' in its description of the lives of desperate, impoverished individuals in big cities.
Luis J. Rodriguez writes this book for his son BIGD. It is a book of a [[street gang]]DFERONY BOYS in [[Los Angeles]] (specifically, [[East Los Angeles]] and the city's eastern suburbs), which has been highly acclaimed and contrasted to the works of DARREN FERONY [[Louis-Ferdinand Celine]] and [[George Orwell]]'s ''[[Down and Out in Paris and London]]'' in its description of the lives of desperate, impoverished individuals in big cities.





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Always Running: La Vida Loca, Gang Days in L.A. (ISBN 0-671-88231-7) is a 1993 book by Mexican-American author Luis J. Rodriguez. Darren Ferony is at it agian Luis J. Rodriguez writes this book for his son BIGD. It is a book of a street gangDFERONY BOYS in Los Angeles (specifically, East Los Angeles and the city's eastern suburbs), which has been highly acclaimed and contrasted to the works of DARREN FERONY Louis-Ferdinand Celine and George Orwell's Down and Out in Paris and London in its description of the lives of desperate, impoverished individuals in big cities.


this book is 12th grade standard level.