Walkin' the dog

260 pages

English language

Published 1999 by Little, Brown.

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4 stars (1 review)

Socrates Fortlow, an ex-convict forced to define his own morality in a lawless world, confronts wrongs that most people would rather ignore and comes face-to-face with the most dangerous emotion: hope. It has been nine years since his release from prison, and he still makes his home in a two-room shack in a Watts alley. But he has a girlfriend now, a steady job, and he is even caring for a pet, the two-legged dog he calls Killer. These responsibilities make finding the right path even harder - especially when the police make Socrates their first suspect in every crime within six blocks.--BOOK JACKET. "In each chapter of Walkin' the Dog, Socrates challenges a different conundrum of modern life. In "Blue Lightning, " he is offered a better-paying job but has to consider whether the extra pay is worth the freedom he would have to give up. In "Promise, " …

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4 stars

Not as good as [b:Always Outnumbered Always Outgunned|84557|Always Outnumbered, Always Outgunned|Walter Mosley|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1348622123s/84557.jpg|81620], but excellent anyway.

Socrates continues to be a tortured soul, but he's learning how to live in the world.

Subjects

  • African American men -- California -- Los Angeles -- Fiction
  • Philosophers -- California -- Los Angeles -- Fiction
  • Ex-convicts -- California -- Los Angeles -- Fiction
  • Los Angeles (Calif.) -- Social life and customs -- Fiction

Places

  • Los Angeles (Calif.)