The Color Midnight Made: A Novel

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Literary Fiction

The Color Midnight Made: A Novel

Andrew Winer

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This critically acclaimed debut is a modern Huckleberry Finn, a heartrending tale of wit and grace that charts the coming of age of a color-blind white boy struggling to find meaning in a world divided by poverty and race. One of the most memorable characters in recent fiction, Conrad Clay is just beginning life. Yet all around him things are ending: His parents' marriage is crumbling, his father loses his job during the closing of the Alameda naval base, his family faces eviction from their house, and his beloved grandmother is dying. As betrayal and poverty take their toll, Conrad's efforts to create a new family for himself lead us on a journey alternately hilarious and desolating. Filled with tenderness and a cast of unforgettable characters, The Color Midnight Made is at heart a profound portrait of America.

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Publisher

Washington Square Press

Pages

288

Format

PAPERBACK

ISBN-13

9780743439923

ISBN-10

0743439929

Language

English

Published

2003-06-24