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GANG GANG is a powerful and unforgettable coming-of-age novel that follows four young boys from different corners of Georgia whose lives become intertwined inside a Youth Development Campus.
Gregory "Woop" Mosley is a 14-year-old aspiring artist from Athens who finds identity in the 1831 Piru Bloods after tragedy strikes his family. Shaun "Shake" Clayton, a brilliant young mechanic from Macon, struggles between his dreams of becoming an engineer and his loyalty to the Gangsta Disciples. Devontae "Twin" Mullins, a gifted writer from Atlanta, carries the pain of losing his twin brother while navigating life within Sex Money Murder. Cornelius "Quandooo" Rondo, a quiet 12-year-old from Savannah's Gullah-Geechee community, finds himself caught in circumstances far beyond his years.
Separated by cities, gang affiliations, and personal histories, the four boys arrive at Eastman Youth Development Campus carrying the codes, loyalties and wounds of the streets. Inside the facility, they discover that survival requires more than gang allegiance. Through friendship, mentorship, education and self-discovery, they begin questioning the identities they inherited and the futures they believed were already written for them.
Inspired by real experiences and informed by years of youth mentorship work through the YES Foundation (You Eventually Succeed), GANG GANG offers a raw, authentic and deeply human look at gang culture, juvenile justice, family, brotherhood, trauma, and redemption. Rather than glorifying street life, the novel explores the circumstances that draw young people toward gangs while illuminating the power of purpose, education, community and hope.
Set against the backdrop of Georgia's cities, neighborhoods, detention facilities and cultural traditions, GANG GANG is a gripping story about belonging, resilience, and the choices that can change a life. It challenges readers to see beyond labels and statistics and recognize the humanity behind every young person searching for a place to belong.
For readers of The Outsiders, Monster, The Hate U Give, and urban coming-of-age fiction, GANG GANG is a compelling journey through hardship, loyalty, and the possibility of transformation.
Because every gang has a story
Because every child deserves a future
Because together can mean something greater
Gang Gang
Gregory "Woop" Mosley is a 14-year-old aspiring artist from Athens who finds identity in the 1831 Piru Bloods after tragedy strikes his family. Shaun "Shake" Clayton, a brilliant young mechanic from Macon, struggles between his dreams of becoming an engineer and his loyalty to the Gangsta Disciples. Devontae "Twin" Mullins, a gifted writer from Atlanta, carries the pain of losing his twin brother while navigating life within Sex Money Murder. Cornelius "Quandooo" Rondo, a quiet 12-year-old from Savannah's Gullah-Geechee community, finds himself caught in circumstances far beyond his years.
Separated by cities, gang affiliations, and personal histories, the four boys arrive at Eastman Youth Development Campus carrying the codes, loyalties and wounds of the streets. Inside the facility, they discover that survival requires more than gang allegiance. Through friendship, mentorship, education and self-discovery, they begin questioning the identities they inherited and the futures they believed were already written for them.
Inspired by real experiences and informed by years of youth mentorship work through the YES Foundation (You Eventually Succeed), GANG GANG offers a raw, authentic and deeply human look at gang culture, juvenile justice, family, brotherhood, trauma, and redemption. Rather than glorifying street life, the novel explores the circumstances that draw young people toward gangs while illuminating the power of purpose, education, community and hope.
Set against the backdrop of Georgia's cities, neighborhoods, detention facilities and cultural traditions, GANG GANG is a gripping story about belonging, resilience, and the choices that can change a life. It challenges readers to see beyond labels and statistics and recognize the humanity behind every young person searching for a place to belong.
For readers of The Outsiders, Monster, The Hate U Give, and urban coming-of-age fiction, GANG GANG is a compelling journey through hardship, loyalty, and the possibility of transformation.
Because every gang has a story
Because every child deserves a future
Because together can mean something greater
Gang Gang