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A Lucky Man
A Lucky Man: Stories | Jamel Brinkley
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This is the rare debut that introduces not a promising talent but a major writer, fully formed. Garth Greenwell In the nine expansive, searching stories of A Lucky Man, fathers and sons attempt to salvage relationships with friends and family members and confront mistakes made in the past. An imaginative young boy from the Bronx goes swimming with his group from day camp at a backyard pool in the suburbs, and faces the effects of power and privilege in ways he can barely grasp. A teen intent on proving himself a man through the all-night revel of JOuvert cant help but look out for his impressionable younger brother. A pair of college boys on the prowl follow two girls home from a party and have to own the uncomfortable truth of their desires. And at a capoeira conference, two brothers grapple with how to tell the story of their family, caught in the dance of their painful, fractured history. Jamel Brinkleys stories, in a debut that announces the arrival of a significant new voice, reflect the tenderness and vulnerability of black men and boys whose hopes sometimes betray them, especially in a world shaped by race, gender, and classwhere luck may be the greatest fiction of all.
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MsLeah8417
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JoScho
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Sharing books by black authors during the month of July. I will add the synopsis from Goodreads below and in the comments.
In the nine expansive, searching stories of A Lucky Man, fathers and sons attempt to salvage relationships with friends and family members and confront mistakes made in the past.
#ReadBlackAuthors #BlackLivesMatter #BeTheChange

JoScho An imaginative young boy from the Bronx goes swimming with his group from day camp at a backyard pool in the suburbs, and faces the effects of power and privilege in ways he can barely grasp. A teen intent on proving himself a man through the all-night revel of J‘Ouvert can‘t help but look out for his impressionable younger brother. 4y
JoScho A pair of college boys on the prowl follow two girls home from a party and have to own the uncomfortable truth of their desires. And at a capoeira conference, two brothers grapple with how to tell the story of their family, caught in the dance of their painful, fractured history. 4y
JoScho Jamel Brinkley‘s stories, in a debut that announces the arrival of a significant new voice, reflect the tenderness and vulnerability of black men and boys whose hopes sometimes betray them, especially in a world shaped by race, gender, and class―where luck may be the greatest fiction of all. 4y
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Liz_M
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I can read 18 books on my 7-days holiday, right? 😁

LeahBergen I have faith in you. 😆 5y
BarbaraBB Yes you can 😂. Enjoy your holidays and have a wonderful Christmas 🎄 ❤️ 5y
Suet624 Um, yeah, sure can! Go for it! 5y
Liz_M @LeahBergen, @BarbaraBB, @Suet624 Thanks for your words of encouragement! 😁 5y
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Liberty
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It‘s Day 6 of the @bookriot #Riotgrams Challenge! Today‘s prompt: hardcover vs paperback! 📚❤️📚

MicheleinPhilly I‘m still pissed about the Hausfrau paperback. 😒 6y
TheLibrarian I agree with @MicheleinPhilly - the hardcover is so beautiful and the paperback made me say “really?“ 6y
MicheleinPhilly @TheLibrarian I have the Kindle version and when they changed the cover, I wrote Amazon a nastygram about it. 😂 (edited) 6y
TheLibrarian @MicheleinPhilly Good for you! 😂 6y
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RidgewayGirl
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Just a stellar collection of short stories by a new author. Brinkley excels at writing from the point of view of children living in insecure circumstances.

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Nitpickyabouttrains
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Short stories. I enjoyed it, though no one story really stuck out to me.

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DreesReads
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This short story collection is a National Book Award finalist for fiction. Each of these stories focuses on a boy or man and a relationship—a boy‘s with his mother, a teen and his younger brother, a woman. Each story is thoughtful, and somewhat sad, as the man tries to figure out where he‘s gone wrong. Or if he‘s gone wrong. My favorite was the last, Clifton‘s Place. #nationalbookaward #nbafinalist #shortstories

CatLass007 Kitty! 6y
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tholmz
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This was so fantastic. Such a great look into masculinity and toxicity, especially among Black men. Really well written and interesting.

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8little_paws
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This is a hard one to review as I had some mixed feelings on the stories here. Really liked the one about ther brothers at the festival, the boy at the swimming party, and absolutely five+ stars to the last story about a neighborhood bar and it's owner. But a few other stories left me a little cold and detached. Overall though: a pick.

RaimeyGallant Can't win 'em all. :) 6y
ohyeahthatgirl Oh man, the one about the boy at the pool party...that one got me. 6y
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Redwritinghood
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This NBA longlisted collection of short stories centers on the lives of men of color in the inner city. It looks at their relationships to women - mothers, classmates, wives - at different times in their lives. While many of the stories were wrenching and honest, a few lacked a certain level of feeling - like listening to a piece of music played technically correct, but without love for the music. Overall, though, excellent writing. 4⭐️

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Liberty
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The National Book Foundation announced the longlist for fiction! SO MANY GOOD BOOKS. Congratulations to these amazing books, as well as Gun Love, The Boatbuilder, and Where the Dead Sit Talking. 📚🎉📚

Suzze So many from my TBR! I need to get on that! 6y
peggyriley I loved There There. 🍊 6y
erank58 I just got There There from the B&N Book Haul-- so excited to jump in, I keep hearing incredible things! 6y
AVChrista The Friend was such a good read. Have tissue ready for the ending! 6y
JenFischS The Great Believers was amazing! 6y
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ohyeahthatgirl
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For some people there is a gap, for some a chasm, between the way they dream themselves and the way they are seen by others. That gap might be the truest measure of one's loneliness.

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NikkiDolson
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The writing is beautiful and the stories are brutal and heartbreaking. Read them slowly

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Well-ReadNeck
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#LibraryHaul

👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Picked up my library holds just in time for the weekend!!!

Suet624 These books look interesting!!! 7y
Happy1848 Adjustment day sounds like a great title for a book 7y
SilverGirl I just picked up Adjustment Day! 7y
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Liberty
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Morning reading. Out on Tuesday. 🦕

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