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Knucklehead

By: Adam Smyer
Narrated by: L. Steven Taylor
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In Knucklehead we meet Marcus Hayes, a Black law student who struggles, sometimes unsuccessfully, with the impulse to confront everyday bad behavior with swift and antisocial action. The cause of this impulse is unknown to him.

When Marcus unexpectedly becomes involved with the brilliant and kind Amalia Stewart, her love and acceptance pacify his demons. But when his demons return, he is no longer inclined to contain them.

©2018 Adam Smyer (P)2018 Urban Audiobooks, and Blackstone Publishing
African American Dark Humour Literary Fiction Racism & Discrimination Fiction Comedy African American Literature Fiction
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"Marcus is an intelligent, acerbic, and often hilarious narrator, bringing a fresh, biting perspective to the social and racial tensions of the time that, as debut novelist Smyer makes clear, are not particularly different from today." (Library Journal)

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