From inside front cover:
Bang! Guns really sound like that, you know. Bang! And people bleed from everywhere and blood is redder than you think. Bang! And little kids look funny in caskets. That's 'cause they ain't meant to be in one, I guess.
Mann lost his younger brother, Jason, two years ago -- an innocent bystander in a shooting on his own porch. These murders are a frequent occurrence in Mann's neighborhood. They're so common, in fact, that he and his best friend, Kee-lee, keep a running tally of all the deceased, since no one else seems to be paying attention.
Even that is not enough.
More and more, Mann escapes reality through painting and horseback riding, but eventually turns to fighting, cheap thrills, and much worse. Though Mann's parents love him dearly and are desperate to keep him from becoming a statistic, they're losing the war. His father is distant and tough on him, in hopes that Mann will grow a harder edge, and his mother is so determined to keep Jason's memory alive, she ends up neglecting the one son she has left.
In a last-ditch effort, Mann's father does the one thing he thinks will teach his son how to survive. Drawing from an ancient African tradition, he abandons Mann and Kee-lee in the woods, leaving them to navigate their way home, alone.
What seems like a good idea quickly turns tragic when a father's good intentions force his son down a destructive path. Could anything be worse than losing one son? Another wrong turn and it will all be over for Mann as well. Bang!
This realistic portrait of inner-city life is both sober and transcendent. Through its honesty, readers are compelled to open their eyes to what's happening in their own homes and in the world around them.
Bang!
by Sharon G. Flake
ISBN: 0786818441
ISBN-13: 9780786818440
Publisher: Jump at the Sun (Hyperion Books)
Publication Date: 2005
Format: Hardcover, 304 pages
Book Type: New