The Barrio Kings

The Barrio Kings by William Kowalski, published by Orca Book Publishers in April 2010, is a work of fiction that delves into the complexities of gang life and personal redemption. The story follows Rosario Gomez, who has turned his back on his violent past after the death of his brother. As he strives to complete night school, support his family, and advance in his job at the supermarket, Rosario is confronted by the harsh realities of his former life when an old friend reappears, challenging his attempts to move on.
In this 128-page narrative, readers will encounter Rosario’s struggle as he grapples with the consequences of his past choices. The plot intensifies when his pregnant girlfriend becomes a victim of a drive-by shooting, forcing him to confront the possibility of revenge and the temptation to revert to his old ways. The themes of crime and the challenges of leaving a gang behind are central to the story, as Rosario must navigate the difficult decisions that come with his desire for a better life.
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Rosario Gomez gave up gang life after his brother was killed in a street fight. Now all he wants to do is finish night school, be a good father and work hard enough at his job at the supermarket to get promoted. But when an old friend shows up to ask him why he left the gang, Rosario realizes he was fooling himself if he thought his violent past would just go away. When his pregnant girlfriend is hit in a drive-by shooting, Rosario has to make some hard choices. Revenge means a return to his old ways, something he swore he would never do. But unless he takes action, his enemies will not rest until they’ve settled the score against him.
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