Author: Robyn Travis
publisher name: Knowledge Bidders Ltd
ISBN: 9780956981066
Freedom From the Streets is a book that serves as a master key to unlocking the mindset of individuals trapped in a 'prisoner to the street' lifestyle. Written by Robyn Travis, the book uses a combination of unorthodox language, academic discourse, and street vernacular to provide readers with a fascinating insight into the journey of the author while writing "Prisoner to the Streets" and the reasons behind it.
The book delves into the anatomy of "Prisoner to the Streets," exploring its psychology and sociological aspects related to street violence and other issues among young people. Robyn Travis bravely and honestly critiques existing solutions and offers tangible alternatives while examining the problems that contribute to the cycle of violence on the streets.
Robyn Travis, the author, emerged on the writing scene in 2012 with "Prisoner to Streets," a memoir addressing the realities of London's 'postcode wars.' His subsequent works, including "Mama Can’t Raise No Man," explore masculinity from a black male perspective and emphasize the importance of positive male influence in a boy's life.
Freedom From the Streets is positioned as the final piece in the trilogy, providing clarity on the meaning of being a 'prisoner to the streets' and offering solutions to the challenges faced by individuals in this context.