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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. 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. Nov 27, 2012 · Gone 'til November: A Journal of Rikers Island. Lil Wayne. 3.56. 577 ratings75 reviews. From rap superstar Lil Wayne comes the long-awaited GONE 'TIL NOVEMBER, a deeply personal and revealing account of his time spent incarcerated on Rikers Island for eight months in 2010. Genres Memoir Music Nonfiction Biography Biography Memoir Autobiography.

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    • Hardcover
  3. Oct 11, 2016 · From 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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    • Plume
    • $23
    • Lil Wayne
  4. From 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.

    • Hardcover
  5. Oct 11, 2016 · From 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,...

    • Lil Wayne
    • Penguin, 2016
    • 073521543X, 9780735215436
  6. At long last, Gone ’Til November reveals the true story of what really happened while Wayne was behind bars, exploring everything from his daily rituals to his interactions with other inmates to how he was able to keep himself motivated and grateful.

    • Lil Wayne
  7. Oct 10, 2016 · Fans of Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr.—also known as Lil Wayne and Weezy—will want to pick up his new journal, Gone ’Til November. The book is presented as a transcription of his actual journal, kept while locked up at the infamous Rikers Island jail complex in New York City.