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Durango Street Durango Street is a novel by Frank Bonham. He writes about a young boy who lives in an extremely bad neighborhood. His name is Rufus Henry. Rufus was in a correctional camp for stealing a car. In the camp he met a friend named Baby.

Baby lived where Rufus's mother had moved. Baby got released a little bit before Rufus and then went on to his home 'the flats.' Rufus was left out from camp with a parol officer. His parole officer tells him not to get involved with gangs but Rufus knows he has to join a gang to survive. He runs into one of the local gangs The Gassers, and gets into a little fight with them and the leader Simon Jones. He gets away in good condition, but knows that The Gassers are goin to be looking for him. So he finds his friend Baby and joins the gang The Moors

Rufus gets beat up into the gang, and soon after takes over. He beats up the leader Bantu. Rufus the takes contorl of the gang. The rival gang knows about this, and then beats up Rufus's little sister. Rufus then gets back at them and beats up the gang and blows up there car.

He then meets up with a man named Alex Robbins. The man is a social worker who 'sponsors' or helps gangs. They have meetings every week and talk about The Gassers and ideas they have. Alex suggests to go to the local football team (TheMaurders) and watch them train. Little did Alex know is that Rufus has an obsession with their star running back Ernie Brown. Ernie is actually Rufus's father, but no-one knows except Rufus and his mother.

Simon Jones steals Rufus's book of Ernie Brown that he keeps in secret and in provate. Simon then reads it in front of everyone how Ernie is really Rufus's father. This makes things with the gangs very hostile. The Moors then meet these two girls named Nonie and Jannet. They talk with the gang and convince them to throw a graduation dance.

The gang rounds up some money and has the dance. The Gassers try to ruin it by setting off smoke bombs in the ventalation systems, but the dance is not spoiled but turned out great. After the dance Rufus and Alex talk about Rufus going back to school, and they end off with a nice smile. I feel that this was a very well written and interesting novel. It was a medium sized book and i felt it was easily read and enjoyed.

The only thing that i did not like was the ending. It made me feel like there was going to be a continuation of the book, but there never was. Overall though i did like the book, and would recommend this book to someone else. Dealing with violence is a problem that we face in our lifes sometimes. Rufus deals with it everysingle day though.

He lives in a very poor neighborhood and there are gangs all over that start fights. One situation was when The Gassers beat up Rufus's little sister. He then flipped out and made up a whole big plan to get back at them. He set up traps and knew every move of what him and the gang were going to do. They made The Gassers chase them and set up a rope, so when the gassers ran to them, they would fall flat on their faces. Then they drove their cars off the road and blew it up.

I agree with the first part of this. If someone beat up my little sister, i would be extremley mad and probably beat them up. The second part i do not agree with though. I don't feel they should have driven their car off the side of the road. Some innocent people could have gotten seriously hurt and The Moors could have gotten is serious trouble, that could have ended with just beating up The Gassers and showing a lesson.

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