Blackbird (Little Sister's Classics)

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Blackbird (Little Sister's Classics)

1st Arsenal Pulp Press Ed edition
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"Blackbird" is a funny, moving, gay coming-of-age novel about growing up black and gay in Southern California.

Publish Date
Publisher
Arsenal Pulp Press
Language
English
Pages
252

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Cover of: Blackbird
Blackbird
2009, Arsenal Pulp Press
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Cover of: Blackbird (Little Sister's Classics)
Blackbird (Little Sister's Classics)
May 2006, Arsenal Pulp Press
Paperback in English - 1st Arsenal Pulp Press Ed edition

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Classifications

Library of Congress
, PS3554.U55 B56 2006

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
252
Dimensions
7.9 x 5.3 x 0.8 inches
Weight
10.4 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8552291M
Internet Archive
blackbirdlittles00larr
ISBN 10
1551522020
ISBN 13
9781551522029
OCLC/WorldCat
62857347
Library Thing
269500
Goodreads
685699

Work Description

First published by St. Martin's Press in 1986, Blackbird is a funny, moving, coming-of-age novel about growing up black and gay in southern California. The lead character, Johnnie Ray Rousseau, is a high school student upset over losing the lead role in the school staging of Romeo and Juliet. As if that weren't enough, his best friend has been beaten badly by his father, and his girlfriend is pressuring him to have sex for the first time. All the while, he's intrigued by Marshall MacNeill, whom he meets at an audition and is surely the sexiest man to walk God's green earth--at least according to Johnnie Ray. This novel of adolescent awakening is as fresh and heartfelt as it was when first published. With an introduction by Michael Nava, who is best-known for his gay mystery novels featuring Henry Rios, five of which have won Lambda Literary Awards, including Goldenboy and Howtown. He lives in San Francisco.

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