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Lil Wayne’s Prison Memoir ‘Gone Til November’ Finally Due in October

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*The memoir written by Lil Wayne during his prison stint  six years ago finally has a release date.

Publisher Penguin Random House announced Gone Til November will hit the shelves Oct. 11, nearly four years after its original planned release. The 176-page book is being described as a “deeply personal and revealing account of his time spent incarcerated on Rikers Island for eight months in 2010.”

Wayne’s journals detail his thoughts and feelings, the people he met, his plans, his family, his children, his past and his future.

The memoir was first publicized in early 2012, and was scheduled for release in November of that year through Grand Central Publishing, a division of Hachette Book Group, according to The AP.

Penguin however picked up the effort and has made it available for preorder here.

Weezy began a one-year jail sentence on March 9, 2010 after pleading guilty to possession of a gun. He was arrested in July 2007 when a loaded .40-calibre semi-automatic gun was found on his tour bus. He was released early on good behavior in November of that year.

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