From his days at Stanford University to his starring career as "Mr. Fixit" on a cable TV series, Austin McMillan has only one thing on his mind--women.
In a diary chronicling his uproariously funny roller-coaster ride into maturity, he confides his adventures and misadventures with the opposite sex as he tries to make it in a predominantly white world.
Trey Ellis (born 1962) is an American novelist, screenwriter, professor, playwright,[1] and essayist. He was born in Washington D.C. and graduated from Hopkins School and Phillips Academy, Andover, before attending Stanford University where he was the editor of the Stanford Chaparral. He is also an Associate Professor in the Graduate School of the Arts at Columbia University.
I read this book in college (1993-97), thanks to one of my girls friends Sacha! I remember that I loved this book and it made me laugh!! I think I'll read it again in the near future!