Cocaine Kids
Discover the compelling world of "Cocaine Kids" by Terry M. Williams, a fascinating exploration of teenage life intertwined with the harsh realities of drug culture. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1990, this insightful book spans 160 pages, offering a deep dive into the lives of youth involved in a cocaine ring. Since 1982, sociologist Terry Williams has immersed himself in their world, spending extensive time in cocaine bars, after-hours clubs, street corners, and crack houses. Through his firsthand experiences, Williams sheds light on the motivations, struggles, and social dynamics that shape these young individuals' lives. "Cocaine Kids" is not just a story of addiction; it's a poignant examination of the circumstances that lead to such choices. Ideal for readers interested in sociology, drug culture, or the complexities of youth, this book is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the intricate relationship between society and substance use.