Always Running Summary

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Always Running by Luis J. Rodríguez wrote a biography about him as a sixteen-year-old gang member in East Los Angeles, but he did not attempt to finish it until his own son, Ramiro, joined a street gang in Chicago at age fifteen. He talked with his son about the dangers about the things he was getting into and he started trying to fix them. The overall tone he had was determination. Even while he had to deal with be pushed around by the school system and police. Despite him knowing how to speak English he still tried his very best to stay positive and stand up for what he believes is right. The book was written in first person Luis perspective. For example, Luis points out that he seen a girl who had said she had been pregnant. The reader

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