Little Brother by Ben Westhoff audiobook

Little Brother: Love, Tragedy, and My Search for the Truth

By Ben Westhoff
Read by Dan Bittner, with selections read by Ben Westhoff

Grand Central Publishing, Hachette Books 9780306923173

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9781668614983

  • ISBN: 9781668614976

Runtime: 8.17 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

This intimate exploration of race and inequality in America tells the story of a journalist’s long-time relationship with his mentee, Jorell Cleveland, through the Big Brothers Big Sisters program and investigates Jorell's tragic fatal shooting.

In 2005, soon after Ben Westhoff moved to St. Louis, he joined the Big Brothers Big Sisters program and was paired with Jorell Cleveland. Ben was twenty-eight, a white college grad from an affluent family. Jorell was eight, one of nine children from a poor, African American family living in nearby Ferguson. But the two instantly connected. Ben and Jorell formed a bond stronger than nearly any other in their lives. When Ben met the woman who'd become his wife, she observed that Ben and Jorell were "a package deal." They were brothers.

In the summer of 2016, Jorell was shot at point blank range in broad daylight in the middle of the street, yet no one was charged in his death. Ben grappled with mourning Jorell, but also with a feeling of responsibility. As Jorell’s mentor, what could he have done differently? As a journalist, he had reported on gang life, interviewed crime kingpins, and even infiltrated drug labs in China. But now, he was investigating the life and death of someone he knew personally and examining what he did and did not know about his friend. Learning the truth about Jorell and the man who killed him required Ben to uncover a heartbreaking cycle of poverty, poor education, drug trafficking, and violence. Little Brother brilliantly combines a deeply personal history with a true-crime narrative that exposes the realities of life in communities like Ferguson all around the country.
 

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

The creative and original telling of a young man’s life and death on the streets and the Big Brother who sought his killer. Sam Quinones, author of The Least of Us: True Tales of America and Hope in the Time of Fentanyl and Meth and Dreamland: The True Tale of America's Opiate Epidemic
I finished Little Brother in one day. It humanizes people and communities who have long been dehumanized. So much of it hits close to home. Ben Westhoff has taken a lot of crazy risks in his work before, but it’s the emotional exploration here that makes it his bravest work yet. Aisha Sultan, St. Louis Post-Dispatch columnist
With Little Brother, Ben Westhoff takes a relentless journalistic approach to discovering truths about a personal tragedy. Masterful. Toriano Porter, Kansas City Star editorial board member and author of The Pride of Park Avenue
The death of a young Black man begets a thought-provoking…account from journalist [Ben] Westhoff…showcasing his investigative chops. Publishers Weekly

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Author

Author Bio: Ben Westhoff

Author Bio: Ben Westhoff

Ben Westhoff is an award-winning investigative reporter who has covered stories ranging from gangland Los Angeles to Native American tribal disputes to government corruption. He is the author of two previous books: Original Gangstas about the birth of West Coast rap and Dirty South about the southern rappers who re-invented hip-hop. He has written at length about culture, drugs, and corruption in the Wall Street Journal, Rolling Stone, The Guardian, Village Voice, Vice, Oxford American, and elsewhere.

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Details

Details

Available Formats : CD, Library CD
Category: Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography
Runtime: 8.17
Audience: Adult
Language: English