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Free : and other stories / Anika Nailah.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Doubleday, 2002.Edition: 1st edDescription: 207 p. ; 20 cmISBN:
  • 0385502931
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 813/.6 NAI 21
LOC classification:
  • PS3614.A56 F74 2002
Contents:
Trudy -- Four -- My Side of the Story -- The Ride -- Professor -- Sunday Visit -- Bucket -- Deena -- French -- Alice & Jesse -- Inside Out -- Joey Falling -- Jarvis -- Free.
Review: ""Trudy" depicts a battle of wills between a black salesclerk and a white customer, shining a harsh light on the bigotry of the 1950s. In "My Side of the Story," a little boy struggles to understand why his mother has abandoned him despite her claims that she loves him.Summary: In the aptly titled "Inside Out," a man who has adopted all the trappings of the white world - the hair, the clothes, the speech, the attitudes - finds himself still ostracized in his office and gently mocked at home by a wife who embraces her blackness with pride."--BOOK JACKET.
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Book Book The Mico University College Fiction Fiction 813/.6 NAI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 65096

Trudy -- Four -- My Side of the Story -- The Ride -- Professor -- Sunday Visit -- Bucket -- Deena -- French -- Alice & Jesse -- Inside Out -- Joey Falling -- Jarvis -- Free.

""Trudy" depicts a battle of wills between a black salesclerk and a white customer, shining a harsh light on the bigotry of the 1950s. In "My Side of the Story," a little boy struggles to understand why his mother has abandoned him despite her claims that she loves him.

In the aptly titled "Inside Out," a man who has adopted all the trappings of the white world - the hair, the clothes, the speech, the attitudes - finds himself still ostracized in his office and gently mocked at home by a wife who embraces her blackness with pride."--BOOK JACKET.

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