Street Corner Hustlers Born to Die And Live in the Ghetto: The Untold Struggle of Life, Death, and Hustle in the Ghetto"
Street Corner Hustlers: Born to Die and Live in the Ghetto is a raw, unfiltered ride through the unforgiving streets where survival is a mindset - and trust can get you killed. In this gritty tale, author Keith Wiggins pulls no punches as he documents the harsh realities of life in the ghetto - the hustles, the heartaches, and the haunting choices that define a generation raised by the block.

This is more than a story - it's a street testimony. Through unforgettable characters and real-life moments, Wiggins exposes the code of the corner: loyalty, betrayal, love, revenge, and the constant threat of death around every turn.

Handwritten from memory and soaked in truth, Street Corner Hustlers is not fiction. It's fact, lived and breathed by the very people society tries to forget.
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Street Corner Hustlers Born to Die And Live in the Ghetto: The Untold Struggle of Life, Death, and Hustle in the Ghetto"
Street Corner Hustlers: Born to Die and Live in the Ghetto is a raw, unfiltered ride through the unforgiving streets where survival is a mindset - and trust can get you killed. In this gritty tale, author Keith Wiggins pulls no punches as he documents the harsh realities of life in the ghetto - the hustles, the heartaches, and the haunting choices that define a generation raised by the block.

This is more than a story - it's a street testimony. Through unforgettable characters and real-life moments, Wiggins exposes the code of the corner: loyalty, betrayal, love, revenge, and the constant threat of death around every turn.

Handwritten from memory and soaked in truth, Street Corner Hustlers is not fiction. It's fact, lived and breathed by the very people society tries to forget.
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Street Corner Hustlers Born to Die And Live in the Ghetto: The Untold Struggle of Life, Death, and Hustle in the Ghetto

Street Corner Hustlers Born to Die And Live in the Ghetto: The Untold Struggle of Life, Death, and Hustle in the Ghetto"

by Keith Wiggins
Street Corner Hustlers Born to Die And Live in the Ghetto: The Untold Struggle of Life, Death, and Hustle in the Ghetto

Street Corner Hustlers Born to Die And Live in the Ghetto: The Untold Struggle of Life, Death, and Hustle in the Ghetto"

by Keith Wiggins

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Street Corner Hustlers: Born to Die and Live in the Ghetto is a raw, unfiltered ride through the unforgiving streets where survival is a mindset - and trust can get you killed. In this gritty tale, author Keith Wiggins pulls no punches as he documents the harsh realities of life in the ghetto - the hustles, the heartaches, and the haunting choices that define a generation raised by the block.

This is more than a story - it's a street testimony. Through unforgettable characters and real-life moments, Wiggins exposes the code of the corner: loyalty, betrayal, love, revenge, and the constant threat of death around every turn.

Handwritten from memory and soaked in truth, Street Corner Hustlers is not fiction. It's fact, lived and breathed by the very people society tries to forget.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798317698775
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 06/11/2025
Pages: 46
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.10(d)

About the Author

Keith Wiggins was raised in the streets he writes about. He didn’t study the struggle — he lived it. With no ghostwriters, editors, or AI behind him, Keith wrote Street Corner Hustlers: Born to Die and Live in the Ghetto by hand — from memory, from pain, and from truth.

His voice is raw, his story is real, and his mission is clear: to give a voice to the forgotten, the hustlers, the survivors, and the ones buried by silence. Keith doesn’t sugarcoat reality — he documents it. This isn’t fiction. This is a testimony from someone who made it out, scarred but breathing.

He doesn’t write for the spotlight. He writes for the streets.
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