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Brixton Bwoy [Paperback]

Rocky Carr


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1 July 2008 0007291450 978-0007291458

An autobiographical novel about a young Jamaican boy who comes to live in England and is sucked into a life of crime he can’t escape.

Brixton Bwoy is the story of Pupatee, one of many brothers and sisters, growing up in Jamaica. Aged nine, he is sent to live in London with his twenty-year-old brother Joe. In London he sees snow for the first time, light switches, television; he is forced to cook for his violent brother who beats him if he does anything wrong, and soon Pupatee’s idyllic early childhood becomes a distant memory. It isn’t long before he is stealing bicycles, and then pickpocketing, shoplifting, armed robbery and more serious offences that land him in borstal and prison. As he gets older it becomes more and more difficult, however hard Pupatee tries, to escape the life of crime that threatens to ruin him. Brixton Bwoy is fresh and unflinching, a rivetting and honest account of a boy’s strange journey into adulthood, his Jamaican past and the South London streets that shape him.


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5.0 out of 5 stars A Cycle of Crime 1 Sep 2003
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Puppatee leaves his homeland Jamaica for London to get a proper education. Instead he lives with his oldest brother Joe, who treats him like a servant and harshly disciplines him. Puppatee, no longer able to live with his brother, moves in with his sister. However, he is lured into crime at a young age and goes in and out of the legal system. He tries to go straight but finds it hard to because of a lack of education and experience. He continues to rob and steal to support his women, children and himself.
Puppatee's parents sent him to England to be given a proper education but he faced the harsh cruelties of England and his brother without having contact with his family back home. He doesn't contact his family until he almost a grown man when he returns to Jamaica to visit his family after an older brother dies. Perhaps if Puppatee were to have decided to settle in Jamaica, he could have taken over the family farm and lived a completely different life. Better yet, if he were to live in England with the brother, Joe would have been treated him like family, showing him the value of hardwork and handing out discipline less harshly. Puppatee could have avoided a life of crime, obtain an education, and get a legitimate job.
Rocky Carr does a good job at emphasizing the crimes he committed, the underworld of London, and the culture of Afro-Caribbeans.
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