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Lorenzo Carcaterra - Sleepers

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This is the true story of four young boys. Four lifelong friends. Intelligent, fun-loving, wise beyond their years, they are inseparable. Their potential is unlimited, but they are content to live within the closed world of New York Citys Hells Kitchen. And to play as many pranks as they can on the denizens of the street. They never get caught. And they know they never will. Until one disastrous summer afternoon. On that day, what begins as a harmless scheme goes horribly wrong. And the four find themselves facing a years imprisonment in the Wilkinson Home for Boys. The oldest of them is fifteen, the youngest twelve. What happens to them over the course of that year - brutal beatings, unimaginable humiliation - will change their lives forever. Years later, one has become a lawyer. One a reporter. And two have grown up to be murderers, professional hitmen. For all of them, the pain and fear of Wilkinson still rages within. Only one thing can erase it. Revenge. To exact it, they will twist the legal system. Commandeer the courtroom for their agenda. Use the wiles they observed on the streets, the violence they learned at Wilkinson. If they get caught this time, they only have one thing left to lose: their lives. Read more...
Abstract: The true story of a group of four boys brought up in New Yorks notorious Mafia-run Hells Kitchen during the 1960s. After nearly causing a mans death, they were sent to a reformatory where guards routinely brutalized them, leaving them with nothing but an undying loyalty to one another. Read more...

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A POWERFUL BOOK,
HARD TO FORGET

Carcaterra is an excellent writer, changing pace here and there but never letting the reader go. So many fail with autobiographies, but this one is sensitive, humorous, and harrowing, featuring dialogue with perfect pitch. The Denver Post SLEEPERS is so many things: a Dickensian portrait of coming of age in Hells Kitchen, a terrifying and heartbreaking account of the brutalization of youth, a shockingand disturbingly satisfyingclimax worthy of the finest suspense novel. A brilliant, troubling, important book. JONATHAN KELLERMAN A hell of a readTaut, compelling. The Baltimore Sun Lorenzo Carcaterras labor, his pain, and above all, his compassion as a man have given us the great gift of SLEEPERS. I ended reading this incomparable work with my heart crushed and my eyes blinded by tears. HARRY CREWS READS LIKE JOHN GRISHAM-MEETS- GOODFELLAS . US Magazine Lorenzo Carcaterra gives us a story of the fierce and undying loyalty and stoic courage that children seem to possess when adults do not. No one who reads this book will ever forget it. JAMES LEE BURKE A once-in-a-lifetime tale If the old Sicilian saying is true and revenge is a dish best eaten cold, then this is the story of the coldest dish of all. The Kansas City Star Irresistibly readable An extraordinary true tale Carcaterra has run a moral and emotional gauntlet, and the resulting book is disturbing and hard to forget. Kirkus Reviews (starred review) The story is at once riveting and shocking, the writing is top-notch, and the charactersmajor and minorare unforgettable. The themes are timeless. Lorenzo Carcaterras treatment of them is original and stunning. MICHAEL S. PALMER, M.D. UNPUTDOWNABLE. Glamour A ferocious story of loyalty, betrayal, murder, and revenge, told with such passion and honesty I felt I was looking into Carcaterras soul. He writes with the passion of Styron, the guts of Mailer, and the sting of James M. Cain. This book is not to be missed. WILLIAM DIEHL Carcaterra tells with gripping force of his days growing up in the tough New York City neighborhood of Hells Kitchen in the 1960s. Booklist SLEEPERS is a book written with immense passion and devotion. It is compelling from start to finish, and its imagesof friendship, brutality, and revengewill remain with the reader long after it has been closed. JOHN KATZENBACH Searing Violent, gritty, yet always braced with humor and massive compassion One of the most shocking and the most affirming books weve ever read. Carcaterra has written a book that will be compared to In Cold Blood and the works of Norman Mailer. The Voice Ledger (Millbrook, NY)

By Lorenzo Carcaterra
Published by Ballantine Books:

A SAFE PLACE: The True Story of a Father, a Son, a Murder

SLEEPERS

APACHES

GANGSTER

STREET BOYS

PARADISE CITY

Contents For sleepers everywhere Acknowledgments T HIS BOOK WOULD not have - photo 1

Contents

For sleepers everywhere

Acknowledgments

T HIS BOOK WOULD not have been possible without the support of the silent citizens of Hells Kitchen. I will honor their requests to remain anonymous voices and never forget their contributions.

Through the years, Ive been fortunate to have worked with many editors who have helped me in various stages of my career. None has had more confidence in my abilities than Peter Gethers. With this book, he made a leap of faith few editors are willing to risk. Then, he guided the work and shaped it and edited it as few can. He also supplied an endless stream of jokes that helped ease me through the rough spots. No writer could have a better partner.

Any writer would love to have a great agent. I have three. Loretta Fidel was always there, always listened, and always cared. Amy Schiffman and Adam Berkowitz believed in me as much as they did in the book. Together, they kept the wolves from the door and the book on everyones front burner.

Clare Ferraro found a place in her heart and on her Ballantine shelf for my first book. Then, over a terrific lunch, she fell in love with my second. Then, she waited and she waited and she waited. Through it all, she supplied patience, friendship, and encouragement. I would also like to thank Steve Golin and the people at Propaganda Films for their passionate belief in Sleepers , and Barry Levinson, Peter Giuliano, and the cast and crew of the movie for bringing that passion to life, and Dr. Paul Chrzanowski, Dr. Nancy Nealon, and my main man David Malamut at the Rusk Institute for their help.

Then there are the copsSteve Collura for the kind words; Joe Lisi for the laughter and concern; and, above all, Sonny Grosso, for everything he has meant to me throughout a friendship that now numbers in the decades.

To my phone buddiesHank Gallo, Carlo Cutolo, Mr. G., Marc Lichter, Leah Rozen, and Keith Johnsonfor being there and for listening. To Liz Wagner for the laughs. And to Bill Diehl for the wisdom and the care.

To my wife, Susan Toepfer, I owe everything. She has always had my respect, will always have my love, and will always be my friend.

To my son, Nick, thank you for the smiles and the chance to forget my work for a period of time. To my daughter, Kate, thank you for showing me what a warm heart can beat beneath such a pretty face.

And thanks to my crew of suspectsthe Fat Man, Bobby C, Bam-Bam, Carmine, Doc, Big D., Mike Seven, and Sammy Weights. You were always where you were supposed to be. I never expected any less.

Sleeper (colloq.): 1. Out-of-town hit man who spends the night after a local contract is completed. 2. A juvenile sentenced to serve any period longer than nine months in a state-managed facility.

Lets go say a prayer for a boy who couldnt run as fast as I could.

Pat OBrien to the Dead End Kids
in Angels with Dirty Faces

Prologue Winter 1993

I SAT ACROSS the table from the man who had battered and tortured and brutalized me nearly thirty years ago. I had imagined him to be in his sixtieshe had seemed so old to me back thenbut, in fact, he was in his late forties, less than a decade older than me. His thinning hair was combed straight back, and his right hand, trembling and ash white, held a filter tip cigarette. His left clutched a glass of ice water. He looked at me from behind a pair of black-rimmed glasses, his brown eyes moist, his nose running, the skin at its base red and flaky.

I dont know what you want me to say, he said in a voice devoid of the power it once held. I dont know where to start.

In my memory he was tall and muscular, arrogant and quick-tempered, eager to lash out at those under his command at the juvenile home where I spent nine months when I was thirteen years old. In reality, sitting now before me, he was frail and timid, thin beads of cold sweat forming at the top of his forehead.

I need to keep my job, he said, his voice a whining plea. I cant lose this one. If any of my bosses find out, if anybody finds out, Im finished.

I wanted to stand up and grab him, reach past the coffee and the smoke and beat him until he bled. Instead, I sat there and remembered all that I had tried so hard, over so many years, to forget. Painful screams piercing silent nights. A leather belt against soft skin. Foul breath on the back of a neck. Loud laughter mixed with muffled tears.

I had waited so long for this meeting, spent so much time and money searching for the man who held the answers to so many of my questions. But now that he was here, I had nothing to say, nothing to ask. I half listened as he talked about two failed marriages and a bankrupt business, about how the evil he committed haunts him to this very day. The words seemed cowardly and empty and I felt no urge to address them.

He and the group he was a part of had stained the future of four boys, damaged them beyond repair. Once, the sound of this mans very walk caused all our movement to stop. His laugh, low and eerie, had signaled an onslaught of torment. Now, sitting across from him, watching his mouth move and his hands flutter, I wished I had not been as afraid of him back then, that Id somehow had the nerve and the courage to fight back. So many lives might have turned out differently if I had.

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