This is a used book. It may contain highlighting/underlining and/or the book may show heavier signs of wear. It may also be ex-library or without dustjacket. This is a used book. It may contain highlighting/underlining and/or the book may show heavier signs of wear. It may also be ex-library or without dustjacket.
Mali is very dangerous--First I look at the purse--Peaches Who Big Bob? --Uncle Moustapha's eclipse--Gettin to be like the studs--The voice--The honey boys--How I met Idi at the Bassi Dakaru Restaurant--Rebirth.
Trade Paperback, very good++, tightly bound, a bright unmarked interior. "Winner of the 1988 Drue Heinz Literature Prize, these 10 short stories reflect variously on the black experience in middle America and an anthropologist's discoveries among the folk in Senegal." ; 0.5 x 9.2 x 6.2 Inches; 129 pages
Inscription by author on advertisement page; author's signature and date inked on title page. ; Winner of the 1988 Drue Heinz Literature Prize, selected by Margaret Atwood. A collection of ten short stories with a focus on Black experience in both America and Africa. ; 6 1/4 x 9 1/4"; 129 pages; Signed by Author.
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