Unlocked: The Life and Crimes of a Mafia Insider
Autor Louis Ferranteen Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 feb 2009
Up until his incarceration, Louis Ferrante led the life of a mobster. As a young ruffian, he made his reputation by leading a street gang and shooting a neighborhood bully. Later, he became connected with John Gotti Jr. and the Gambino crime family. During his time with the mob, Ferrante committed the most lucrative robberies in US history, many of which are still unsolved. But soon enough, the law caught up to him. Indictments came from the Secret Service, the Nassau County Organized Crime Force, and the FBI (twice) and Louis found himself behind bars.
In jail, Louis read his first book and a new world was opened up to him. During the course of his 8 years he read everything from Caesar’s Gallic Wars to Danielle Steele and everything in between. With only what he could teach himself, Louis successfully appealed his own conviction, a landmark case that now appears in textbooks. In addition to law, Ferrante studied the three major faiths, including Buddhism. He eventually chose to become an Orthodox Jew.
Free from prison, Ferrante’s memoir retells his meteoric rise to the upper-echelon of the mafia hierarchy, his time in prison, and the astonishing turn around his life has made. After spending most of his life involved with crime or in jail, Louis Ferrante has reinvented himself as a writer. With a crisp yet harsh writing style similar to Charles Bukowski, Ferrante’s stories of crime with the mob and his time spent in prison are sure to captivate audiences.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780061133862
ISBN-10: 0061133868
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 135 x 203 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Ediția:Reprint
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
Colecția HarperPerennial
ISBN-10: 0061133868
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 135 x 203 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Ediția:Reprint
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
Colecția HarperPerennial
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Louis
Ferrante
began
hijacking
delivery
trucks
at
age
seventeen,
and
New
York's
infamous
Gambino
crime
family
took
notice.
By
twenty-one,
Ferrante's
Mafia
connections
had
enabled
him
to
pull
off
some
of
the
most
lucrative
heists
in
history.
But
betrayals
by
close
friends
brought
Ferrante
a
slew
of
federal
indictments,
and
he
would
spend
the
next
decade
as
an
inmate
in
some
of
America's
most
notorious
penitentiaries—with
ample
time
to
ponder
life's
essential
questions:Who
am
I?
What
makes
me
this
way?
Do
I
have
a
purpose?
In the prison library he embarked on an extraordinary journey of the mind that took him from history to philosophy to major world religions, from the art of writing to the law. And after successfully appealing his own conviction—in a case now cited in courtrooms across the country—Ferrante walked away from prison a writer and a profoundly changed man.
Unlockedis a remarkable memoir of personal transformation—a true story that is shocking, brutal, inspiring, and unforgettable.
In the prison library he embarked on an extraordinary journey of the mind that took him from history to philosophy to major world religions, from the art of writing to the law. And after successfully appealing his own conviction—in a case now cited in courtrooms across the country—Ferrante walked away from prison a writer and a profoundly changed man.
Unlockedis a remarkable memoir of personal transformation—a true story that is shocking, brutal, inspiring, and unforgettable.
Recenzii
“Ferrante
produces
a
raw,
brutal
memoir
with
glimmers
of
hope
and
redemption,
and
in
so
doing,
this
true
crime
account
does
not
resemble
any
of
the
cardboard
wise
guys
of
the
tube
or
the
silver
screen.
It
definitely
grabs
the
reader’s
attention.”
“As someone who tends to be a magnet for Mob stories, I’m so glad this one found me—not so much for the mafia aspect, but for Lou’s amazing story of self-education and re-birth during his prison sentence.”
“To hear Ferrante speak seriously about his life is to hear the story of a man who once brutalized others—and vows to change.”
“A deeply moving, honest account of an extraordinary life.”
“Written with terrific candor effortlessly incorporating street talk into his masterful storytelling. . . . Ferrante’s vignettes of heists and thievery, sprinkled with capers involving gambling and women, make for great reading. . . . Reads like a Scorsese movie. . . . Engrossing.”
“As someone who tends to be a magnet for Mob stories, I’m so glad this one found me—not so much for the mafia aspect, but for Lou’s amazing story of self-education and re-birth during his prison sentence.”
“To hear Ferrante speak seriously about his life is to hear the story of a man who once brutalized others—and vows to change.”
“A deeply moving, honest account of an extraordinary life.”
“Written with terrific candor effortlessly incorporating street talk into his masterful storytelling. . . . Ferrante’s vignettes of heists and thievery, sprinkled with capers involving gambling and women, make for great reading. . . . Reads like a Scorsese movie. . . . Engrossing.”