The residue years a novel
Record details
- ISBN: 9781620400302 (electronic bk.)
- ISBN: 1620400308 (electronic bk.)
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Physical Description:
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1 online resource (346 p.) - Edition: 1st U.S. ed.
- Publisher: New York : Bloomsbury, 2013.
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Source of Description Note: | Description based on print version record. |
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Subject: | Drug addicts -- Rehabilitation -- Fiction Mothers and sons -- Fiction Drug dealers -- Fiction Street life -- Fiction Drug addicts -- Rehabilitation Drug dealers Mothers and sons Street life |
Genre: | Electronic books. Fiction. |
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Summary:
Mitchell S. Jackson grew up black in a neglected neighborhood in America's whitest city, Portland, Oregon. In the '90s, those streets and beyond had fallen under the shadow of crack cocaine and its familiar mayhem. In his commanding autobiographical novel, Mitchell writes what it was to come of age in that time and place, with a break-out voice that's nothing less than extraordinary."The Residue Years" switches between the perspectives of a young man, Champ, and his mother, Grace. Grace is just out of a drug treatment program, trying to stay clean and get her kids back. Champ is trying to do right by his mom and younger brothers, and dreams of reclaiming the only home he and his family have ever shared. But selling crack is the only sure way he knows to achieve his dream. In this world of few options and little opportunity, where love is your strength and your weakness, this family fights for family and against what tears one apart.