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Billie: A Memoir

por Billie King

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In the 1960s and '70s, Compton is filled with horse stables, farm animals, and fruit trees. By the 1980s, with the onset of crack cocaine, it is already starting to earn its reputation as a small war zone full of zombies. Young Billie clings to the remnants of this land of possibilities. It's her dreams of becoming a hip-hop artist during the height of the East Coast rap music era, that she finds her escape and the will to survive the poverty, abuse, and addiction facing her family. By 1986 she comes across rap groups Run DMC and Eric B and Rakim. Her ears glued to the old boom box with the missing rewind button and broken antenna. For her, it was magical. But her life quickly and drastically changes. Her beloved mother becomes one of those who are unrecognizable. Her older sister is now withdrawn and spends her time cowering behind a locked door. And Billie begins to learn about her father, whom she once idolized but now fears. She may not understand what he does for a living or why he's known by the nickname Money Green, but she knows that his money doesn't put food in the cupboards. Billie becomes the young protector and redeemer of her broken family and the glue that holds their world together. But she is paying a high price for it and sacrificing her own sanity and artistic destiny. Riddled with anxiety and burdened by heartbreak, by the age of ten, lost, misguided and abused, she is already on the verge of a breakdown. But she is no ordinary girl. In these pages you'll discover that we can run but we can never escape the blood that runs through our veins and the rhythms of the streets that raised us.… (más)
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In the 1960s and '70s, Compton is filled with horse stables, farm animals, and fruit trees. By the 1980s, with the onset of crack cocaine, it is already starting to earn its reputation as a small war zone full of zombies. Young Billie clings to the remnants of this land of possibilities. It's her dreams of becoming a hip-hop artist during the height of the East Coast rap music era, that she finds her escape and the will to survive the poverty, abuse, and addiction facing her family. By 1986 she comes across rap groups Run DMC and Eric B and Rakim. Her ears glued to the old boom box with the missing rewind button and broken antenna. For her, it was magical. But her life quickly and drastically changes. Her beloved mother becomes one of those who are unrecognizable. Her older sister is now withdrawn and spends her time cowering behind a locked door. And Billie begins to learn about her father, whom she once idolized but now fears. She may not understand what he does for a living or why he's known by the nickname Money Green, but she knows that his money doesn't put food in the cupboards. Billie becomes the young protector and redeemer of her broken family and the glue that holds their world together. But she is paying a high price for it and sacrificing her own sanity and artistic destiny. Riddled with anxiety and burdened by heartbreak, by the age of ten, lost, misguided and abused, she is already on the verge of a breakdown. But she is no ordinary girl. In these pages you'll discover that we can run but we can never escape the blood that runs through our veins and the rhythms of the streets that raised us.

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