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Snakes

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New Holt, Rinehart,, 1970.. Very good in a very good- dustjacket (name, top edge bumped., some creasing and edgewear to dj, spine color sun-changed.). First printing. The first novel (and second book) by this influential and important African American writer, poet laureate of California, and editor. The coming of age story of a young black man. SIGNED on the title page. 149 pp.

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First published January 1, 1970

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Al Young

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January 21, 2026
I think this is a beautiful book i can k now so much about it
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May 21, 2013
This is the first Al Young text I've read and I bought it on a whim cause the cover looked and the price was low. Known mostly for his poetry and being the Poet Laureate of California (We have one of these and how is it not Gary Soto) Young's first novel follows a high school age black kid from Detroit in the late 1950s. The kid is a guitar slinger who along with some fellow students manages to have a local hit, lose his virginity, and do a bunch of drugs. The book reads like a young adult novel (pun intended) though his celebration of experiencing jazz while stoned makes it clear this book is not for kids. Instead it's a bit of a nostalgic look at how music can you feel invincible, especially the first time around. I can appreciate it, but I can't get behind characters who wander in and out of the story without function and our hero's brief and aimless encounter with a hooker. Definitely glad I read it, let me know if you want to buy it.
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April 16, 2012
This book is about venomous animals. I learned about amphibians and reptiles. The book cover did appeal to me because it had a picture of a spitting cobra. I recommend this book to fact lovers, reptile, and specifically snake lovers.
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March 27, 2009
For all good souls, and all Detroiters...a good read.
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April 12, 2011
Books like this, "Snakes", encourage (us) readers to keep looking for books, pick them, and read them. The pleasant surprises will not cease.
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