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Native Son

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Oberon Baako B.K.A. Obe was born and raised in Liberia, Africa and had lived there all his life. He meets a very well off entrepreneur by the name of Raymond Dash. Raymond promised Obe that if he maintains an A average in all of his classes he would pay his way to any university in the United States. Obe had always wanted to come to the states and now this was his opportunity to make his dream come true. Therefore, after receiving all A’s in his classes, Mr. Dash kept his word and sent for Obe to live in New York City. Fortunately, Obe wanted to go to Columbia University so this made things very convenient for Obe. Especially, since he didn’t have to worry about room and board. After several months of living in New York and attending college, Obe begins to meet a couple of people who befriend him. However, slowly but surely, Obe begins to fall in love with Raymond Dash. Follow Obe story as he tries to overcome his culture shock and deal with the real world.

164 pages, Paperback

Published April 11, 2017

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September 14, 2025
Native Son is a great title for this novel

This book, hit a lot of senses. It depicted the real essence of our 1st gay experience or atleast, 1st Blowjob, unimaginable sensation! The book, took some leaps, but I guess it was to get the storyline flowing. Loved the book but liked others more by the author. But will recommend for reading, but just don't play with yourself in the process or you will jizzz abit!!!!
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September 12, 2018
Excellent

Enjoyed the storyline and despite the few errors this was well written with thought and clarity. Short, sweet and to the point. Definitely reading another book by this author.
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February 15, 2018
I liked this book very much. I just wish that the author had not ended the story where he did. There is so much more to say about Obie and Ray.

WARDELL J. O'CONNOR
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