Trymaine Lee’s Memoir: The Ultimate Black Gun Violence Bingo
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Trymaine Lee, a guy who's spent more hours reporting on bodies than a crime scene cleanup crew, just dropped 'A Thousand Ways to Die,' a memoir illuminating the bleak highlight reel of Black communities and gun violence. Instead of collecting trophies or retweeting puff pieces, he’s shining a spotlight on a grim daily special nobody’s curious about. He’s basically the real MVP of sad stats, chronicling lives lost to bullets like some kind of tragic Rosetta Stone. If memoirs were a funeral, this one's got the whole choir—a hard read for the culture that’s way overdue for better chapters.
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