• Buffalo
Author(s): Ellery Washington
Format: Hardback
No. of Pages: 300
Publisher: Creston Books
Language: English
Date Published: 2019-04-01
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Publication City/Country: Berkeley
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In the weeks following his father's disappearance in northern Afghanistan, Trey Jackson finds himself feeling more adrift than ever before, the feeling made worse by the fact that his mother has decided--without really consulting him at all--to rent out their home (his room included) in San Diego, in order to spend the summer in Albuquerque, "nowheresville" New Mexico. They're needed, she told him, to help take care of his aging great uncle Grayson who's recently suffered a debilitating stroke ... Told through the alternating perspectives of 13 year-old Trey, his mother Meredith, his great uncle Grayson, his newfound friend and neighbor Gonzo, and a centuries-old Minotaur, Buffalo is the story of four generations of African American men fighting in American wars. Dating back to the American Indian Wars, the story turns on the family's complex military legacy, its toll on their present-day life, and the powerful role the imagination, particularly Uncle Grayson's, plays in helping Trey come to terms with his father's absence and the painful uncertainty it provokes.
Book Info
Author Ellery Washington
Date Published 2019-04-01
First Author Ellery Washington
Format Hardback
ISBN 9781939547453
Language English
No. of Pages 300
Publication City/Country Berkeley
Publisher Creston Books

Buffalo

  • Ellery Washington
  • Hardback
  • Publisher: Creston Books
  • ISBN: 9781939547453
  • Availability:In Stock
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