Tough Guy: A Memoir by Louis Ferrante

Tough Guy: A Memoir by Louis Ferrante

by Louis Ferrante (Author)

Synopsis

Louis Ferrante was a young rogue who made his reputation on the streets of New York and later hooked up with the infamous John Gotti Jr and the Gambino crime family. He pulled off some of the most lucrative robberies in US history, many of which are still unsolved. For Lou, life was sweet, and most of the time he had fun wisecracking his way around town and staying one step ahead of the law. When the law finally caught up with Louis, he faced a long stretch in some of the most notoriously dangerous penitentiaries and ended up living amongst the most violent, not to mention insane, criminals incarcerated in the US prison system. But life became more tolerable when, almost by accident, Louis read his first book and quite unexpectedly a new world opened up to him - a world which offered him a sanctuary from the brutal chaos of his everyday existence. During the course of his eight years in prison, he read everything from Danielle Steel to Caesar's "Gallic Wars"; he learned the art of writing and studied the major religions, eventually choosing to become an Orthodox Jew. And with only limited access to law books, he somehow managed to successfully appeal his own conviction and win his freedom. Gritty, hard-hitting, and yet so often hilarious, Louis Ferrante's memoir is a poignant and incredibly moving slice of life from the insider's point of view, written in the bestselling tradition of Nicholas Pileggi's "Goodfellas", "Wiseguys" and "The Sopranos".

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Publisher: Bantam
Published: 26 Feb 2009

ISBN 10: 055381947X
ISBN 13: 9780553819472
Book Overview: Brutal, gritty, but often hilarious, Tough Guy is the candid story of one man's criminal exploits, his incarceration in maximum security prisons - and his struggle to turn his life around.

Media Reviews
Tough Guy is a deeply moving, honest account of an extraordinary life. -- Nicholas Pileggi, author of Wiseguy and Casino
As someone who tends to be a magnet for Mob stories, I'm so glad this one found me - not so much for the mafia aspect, but for Lou's amazing story of self-education and re-birth during his prison sentence. -- Actress Lorraine Bracco, star of The Sopranos
A stunningly written account of renewal, and one of the best books of our time -- David Black, producer and screenwriter for Law and Order and CSI: Miami
Author Bio
Louis Ferrante was born and raised in Queens, New York and was involved with two of the most notorious organized crime families in New York. He served nearly 9 years in maximum security prisons, where he read his first book. He is now an accomplished writer and lives in New York.