Hood Rat

Hood Rat by Gavin Knight, published by Picador in 2011, is a detailed exploration of the complexities surrounding gang culture and violence in urban settings. This edition, comprising 297 pages, presents a nuanced perspective on the events that unfolded during the summer of 2011 in cities like Manchester, London, and Glasgow. Through a series of human stories, the book delves into the lives of young men who have been marginalized by society and highlights the experiences of a young woman striving for change.
Readers will find an in-depth examination of social issues related to organized crime and violence in society. Knight’s work focuses on the narratives often overlooked by mainstream media, shedding light on the realities faced by individuals caught in the cycle of crime. By addressing themes of social science and criminology, Hood Rat offers insights into the systemic failures that contribute to these challenges, making it a significant contribution to the discourse on true crime and societal violence.
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BBC RADIO 4 BOOK OF THE WEEK
‘THE MOST IMPORTANT CRIME STORY OF THE DECADE’
Scottish Mail
Manchester. London. Glasgow.
In the summer of 2011 violence erupted in our inner cities and many blamed gang culture. But is the truth so simple?
Hood Rat tells the human stories that the media miss: of young men who have fallen through the system, and of one young woman with a vision for change.
‘Unflinching. It penetrates environments that most of us only ever glimpse’ Observer
‘Impressive. Knight uncovers the sort of stories that never make the news’ Scotsman
‘This British sensation is a must. Disturbingly compelling’ Marie Claire
‘A gripping novelistic immersion in the lives of young criminals’ Louis Theroux
‘The British Wire’ BBC Radio 5 Live
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