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Man Gone Down : a novel

Thomas, Michael, 1967-2009
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This book is an extraordinary debut that tackles race, wealth and family head-on as a young black man finds the American Dream dissolving around him. On the eve of this thirty-fifth birthday, the unnamed black narrator of "Man Gone Down" finds himself broke, estranged from his white wife and three children, and living in the bedroom of a friend's six-year-old child. He has four days to come up with the money to keep his kids in school and make a down payment on an apartment for them to live in. As we slip between his childhood in inner city Boston and present-day New York City, we discover a life marked by abuse, abandonment, raging alcoholism, and the best and worst intentions of a supposedly integrated America. This is a story of the American Dream gone awry, about what it's like to feel preprogrammed to fail in life and the urge to escape that sentence.
Main title:
Man Gone Down : a novel / Michael Thomas.
Imprint:
UK.; Atlantic Books, 2009.
Collation:
448 pages ; 20 cm.
Series title:
Awards:
IMPACT Award Winner: 2009.
ISBN:
9781848872431 (paperback)
Dewey class:
FPBK Paperback
Language:
English
BRN:
1148975
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