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PRESENTATION

 
and

 AUTHOR SIGNING!

With

Fr. Gregory Boyle

Sat., June 26th, 2010

4:00-6:00

                                                                   at

APOSTROPHE BOOKS

 4712 E. Second St. (between Starbuck's and La Strada)

Gregory Boyle will be reading from and signing his book:

 TATTOS ON THE HEART

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 Staff Favorites

Tattoos on the Heart is a collection of parables involving the homeboys and homegirls that Father Greg Boyle has worked with during his time running Homeboy Industries. As a pastor working in the neighborhood with the highest concentration of gangs in LA Greg Boyle ("G" as the homeboys call him) created an organization to provide jobs, job training and encouragment to those looking for a way out of the gangs. This book is arranged by themes with different parables to illustrate the particular theme. Anne Lamott, Author of Grace (Eventually) describes it as "An astonishing book...about suffering and dignity, death and resurrection, one of favorite books in years. It is lovely and tough and tender beyond my ability to describe and left me tears of both sorrow and laughter."- Kelsey

 
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Staff Favorites
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 Tattoos on the Heart

Starred Review. In this artful, disquieting, yet surprisingly jubilant memoir, Jesuit priest Boyle recounts his two decades of working with homies in Los Angeles County, which contains 1,100 gangs with nearly 86,000 members. Boyle's Homeboy Industries is the largest gang intervention program in the country, offering job training, tattoo removal, and employment to members of enemy gangs. Effectively straddling the debate regarding where the responsibility for urban violence lies, Boyle both recounts the despair of watching the kids you love cooperate in their own demise and levels the challenge to readers to stand in awe at what the poor have to carry rather than stand in judgment at how they carry it. From moving vignettes about gangsters breaking into tears or finding themselves worthy of love and affirmation, to moments of spiritual reflection and sidesplittingly funny banter between him and the homies, Boyle creates a convincing and even joyful treatise on the sacredness of every life. Considering that he has buried more than 150 young people from gang-related violence, the joyful tenor of the book remains an astounding literary and spiritual feat.
 
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