Whi' Boy

Whi' Boy
Author: R. Richard
Publisher: Club Lighthouse Publishing
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2017-09-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1370224176

Whi’ Boy starts out living in an abandoned factory building in South Central Los Angeles. He roams the alley ways or streets of the South Central, he then roams the highways that lead to Tia Juana and other places, to earn money. He carries a .357 magnum and a Bowie knife. However, the most dangerous weapon that he uses is his brain. To track Whi’ Boy, just follow the corpses. Whi Boy careens from an uneasy relationship with the LAPD, to preding on drug dealers, to partnering with drug dealers, against other drug dealers, to operating as a hit man, to consulting with a major importer of China white. It’s a wild ride, with peeks into the underworld.

The Boy Who Wouldn't Share

The Boy Who Wouldn't Share
Author: Mike Reiss
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-05-27
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0060591323

Edward has oodles of toys but doesn't share any of them with his little sister, Claire. She cannot ride his rocking horse, hug his teddy bear, or even think about touching his Slinky. "They're mine!" he says. That is, until one day when Edward finds himself stuck under his enormous pile of toys and can't move! With a little help from an unlikely ally, he learns that if he can share with others, they'll share right back with him. Mike Reiss's wickedly funny verse and David Catrow's remarkable gift for comic illustration make this one book you'll want to share—again and again!

Angry Black White Boy

Angry Black White Boy
Author: Adam Mansbach
Publisher: Crown
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2005-03-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1400054877

From the acclaimed author of Shackling Water comes the first great race novel of the twenty-first century, an incendiary and ruthlessly funny satire about violence, pop culture, and American identity. Macon Detornay is a suburban white boy possessed and politicized by black culture, and filled with rage toward white America. After moving to New York City for college, Macon begins robbing white passengers in his taxicab, setting off a manhunt for the black man presumed to be committing the crimes. When his true identity is revealed, Macon finds himself to be a celebrity and makes use of the spotlight to hold forth on the evils and invisibility of whiteness. Soon he launches the Race Traitor Project, a stress-addled collective that attracts guilty liberals, wannabe gangstas, and bandwagon riders from all over the country to participate in a Day of Apology—a day set aside for white people to make amends for four hundred years of oppression. The Day of Apology pushes New York City over the edge into an epic riot, forcing Macon to confront the depth of his own commitment to the struggle. Peopled with all manner of race pimps and players, Angry Black White Boy is a stunning breakout book from a critically acclaimed young writer and should be required reading for anyone who wants to get under the skin of the complexities of identity in America.

Narrative of the Life of the Brown Boy and the White Man

Narrative of the Life of the Brown Boy and the White Man
Author: Ronaldo Wilson
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2014-08-11
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0822978245

WINNER OF THE 2007 CAVE CANEM POETRY PRIZESelected by Claudia RankineProse poems that profile the interrelationship of the two central characters, looking deeply into their psyches and thoughts of race and class, and identity.

He Talk Like a White Boy

He Talk Like a White Boy
Author: Joseph C. Phillips
Publisher: Running Press Adult
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2008-12-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0786744057

As a young student, Joseph Phillips once overheard someone say of him, "He talk like a white boy!" The Denver native never thought that speaking correctly would cause others to question his authenticity as an African-American. Little did he know what lay in his future. His choices in music, politics, faith, and family have given rise to many accusations of his not being "black enough." As an actor, Joseph has encountered even more pointing fingers, this time for not being liberal enough for Hollywood. With a frank voice and a loving heart, this brilliant, conservative and outspoken African-American man presents a series of funny and thought-provoking essays that speak to the simple fact that authenticity is far more complicated that one's choice of words or music

Edmund White’s A Boy’s Own Story: The Graphic Novel

Edmund White’s A Boy’s Own Story: The Graphic Novel
Author: Edmund White
Publisher: Top Shelf Productions
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2023-03-29
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1649361203

A landmark American novel, hailed by the New York Times as J.D. Salinger crossed with Oscar Wilde, is masterfully reimagined as a timeless graphic novel. A Boy’s Own Story is a now-classic coming-of-age story, but with a twist: the young protagonist is growing up gay during one of the most oppressive periods in American history. Set in the time and place of author Edmund White’s adolescence, the Midwest of the 1950s, the novel became an immediate bestseller and, for many readers, was not merely about gay identity but the pain of being a child in a fractured family while looking for love in an anything-but-stable world. And yet the book quickly contributed to the literature of empowerment that grew out of the Stonewall riots and subsequent gay rights era. Readers are still swept up in the main character’s thoughts and dry humor, and many today remain shocked by the sexually confessional, and bold, nature of his revelations, his humorous observations, the comic situations and scenes the strangely erudite youthful narrator describes, the tenderness of his loneliness, and the vivid aching of his imagination. A Boy’s Own Story is lyrical, witty, unabashed, and authentic. Now, to bring this landmark novel to new life for today’s readers, White is joined by co-writers Brian Alessandro and Michael Carroll and artist Igor Karash for a stunning graphic novel interpretation. The poetic nuances of White’s language float across sumptuously painted panels that evoke 1950s Cincinnati, 1980s Paris, and every dreamlike moment in between. The result is a creative adaptation, in collaboration with Closure Creative, of the original 1982 A Boy’s Own Story with additional personal and historical elements from the authors’ lives.

Breaking the Bad Boy's Rules & Their White-Hot Christmas

Breaking the Bad Boy's Rules & Their White-Hot Christmas
Author: Reese Ryan
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2023-11-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0369742710

Holiday seduction and mistletoe magic? Anything can happen in the latest sizzling romances from fan favorite Reese Ryan and USA TODAY bestselling author Jules Bennett! Breaking the Bad Boy's Rules by Reese Ryan His best friend’s tempting sister could cost him everything… After a soured romance broke up his band, rock star drummer Vaughn Reed is restoring the run-down ranch he inherited. He hires his best friend’s sister to transform it from fixer-upper to fabulous. But annoying little Allie Price is now a talented interior designer—and an unexpected temptation. Vaughn refuses to allow his dream to implode a second time. But will it cost him Allie? Their White-Hot Christmas by USA TODAY bestselling author Jules Bennett This sexy Scrooge has finally met his match! What should have been a relaxing dude ranch vacation for life coach Kira Lee has presented her biggest challenge yet! Property owner Paxton Hart is not only the sexiest man she’s ever seen—he’s also the resident Scrooge. But even Pax can’t resist Kira’s fiery spirit…or her kisses. But will passion be enough to create a Christmas miracle? Two sizzling Dynasties romances, one great value!