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  1. Gone 'Til November: A Journal of Rikers Island is a prison memoir from the diary of the American rapper Lil Wayne. [1] It was initially published on October 11, 2016, via Plume Books, a subdivision of Penguin Books. The book describes Wayne's experience on New York prison Rikers Island, where he was incarcerated for eight months in 2010. [2]

  2. Nov 27, 2012 · The book Gone till November, by Lil Wayne was published in 2016, by Plume books. Lil Wayne Is a 4-time Grammy award winner for, best rap album, best song, and other awards. This book was about Lil Wayne's hard time in jail and how he made new friends, learned harsh lessons, and discipline.

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  3. Oct 11, 2016 · Hardcover – October 11, 2016. “Transfixing…. [Wayne’s] prison diary is, above all, a testament to the irrepressibility of his charisma—his is a force that can never go dormant, even when it’s not plainly on display.” –The New Yorker. From rap superstar Lil Wayne comes Gone ’Til November, a deeply personal and revealing account ...

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  4. Jan 29, 2022 · 159 pages ; 23 cm. The rap superstar details the circumstances that led to his year-long incarceration at Rikers Island and his experiences during his imprisonment, sharing insights into his daily rituals, interactions with other inmates, and efforts to stay positive. Access-restricted-item. true.

  5. About Gone ‘Til November. “Transfixing…. [Wayne’s] prison diary is, above all, a testament to the irrepressibility of his charisma—his is a force that can never go dormant, even when it’s not plainly on display.” –The New YorkerFrom rap superstar Lil Wayne comes Gone ’Til November, a deeply personal and revealing account of ...

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  6. Oct 11, 2016 · “Transfixing…[Wayne’s] prison diary is, above all, a testament to the irrepressibility of his charisma—his is a force that can never go dormant, even when it’s not plainly on display.” –The New YorkerFrom rap superstar Lil Wayne comes Gone ’Til November, a deeply personal and revealing account of his time spent incarcerated on Rikers Island for eight months in 2010.In 2010, recording artist Lil Wayne was at the height of his career.

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  8. In 2010, recording artist Lil Wayne was at the height of his career. A fixture in the rap game for more than a decade, Lil Wayne (aka Weezy) had established himself as both a prolific musician and a savvy businessman, smashing long-held industry records, winning multiple Grammy Awards and signing up-and-coming talent like Drake and Nicki Minaj to his Young Money label.