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Little Boy Blues
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240 pages
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The narrative explores Malcolm Jones' tumultuous childhood in 1950s and 60s North Carolina, marked by his parents' failing marriage. His father, a charming yet irresponsible figure, contrasts sharply with his mother, a schoolteacher yearning for respectability. Set against the backdrop of societal changes like desegregation and shifting cultural norms, Jones reflects on how these dynamics shaped his identity and values. Through vivid storytelling, he provides an intimate glimpse into his formative years and the complexities of family and community life.
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2011, paperback
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