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Synopsis
E. Z. Jaz was raised in the turbulent a60s. He writes bio-fiction, a new genre that allows the reader to experience imagination of truth or fiction. The story takes the reader on a young black boyas journey through the segregated South to the streets of New York City. He never knows the meaning of true love. His views of love are formed and manipulated by physical and emotional exploitation. As a result, he transforms from an innocent child called Skip into a cold, calculating pimp named Jaz. Jaz enters into a world of fast money, women, sex, drugs and intrigue. He uses his street knowledge to survive in a lifestyle and a world that many never experience. Betrayal and dangerous encounters take the reader into the underworld of a young black man taught to play and survive the game.