Hoping to get a more lenient sentence, Dumas Monk writes a series of letters to the judge from jail explaining why he did some of the things he did.
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Some of the best juvenile fiction written in the last 20 yrs,
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This review is from: Jimmy D. Sidewinder and Me (Paperback)
This is an epistolary novel. Dumas is in jail waiting to be sentenced for manslaughter. His lawyer tells the 15 year old that he might be able to avoid prison if he can make the judge understand why he was involved in a gunfight at a poker table. The tale of this refugee from a Mississippi orphanage is wonderfully writ, with the yellowed eye of a poolroom habitue.
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