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Jan 27, 2009 | ISBN 9780345512567
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Praise
“Hunter’s writing is fluid and fast, and the dialogue is often raw and gritty yet comical.”
—Black Issues Book Review
“DRAMATIC AND GRITTY . . . Travis Hunter raises the bar . . . with the racy Trouble Man. . . . Expansive in its exploration of male accountability, Trouble Man not only shows the consequences of irresponsible behavior, but also allows for redemption and empathy.”
—Upscale magazine
“HIGHLY RECOMMENDED—AND Y’ALL KNOW I DON’T RECOMMEND MUCH!”
—ERIC JEROME DICKEY
Author of The Other Woman
“A VERY EMOTIONAL STORY about a man making choices about being a man for his self-esteem and for the respect of his family.”
—Booklist
“Once again, Travis Hunter gives us unforgettable characters that move and touch us in a way very few authors have done. Trouble Man is full of surprises, and it shows that, with patience, love, and a willingness to look deep within our souls, we all have the capacity to grow and change for the better. This is fabulous work from a writer who has proven once again that he’s here to stay.”
—MARY J. JONES,
PageTurner.net
“Entertaining, funny, true to life . . . a novel about love, war, family, and people struggling to do the right thing. I felt that I knew these people.”
—MALIK YOBA, actor and playwright
“Uplifting . . . colorful characters from Hunter’s previous two novels return in this earnest, well-intentioned exploration of the complexities of the urban African-American male experience.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Colorful characters from Hunter’s previous two novels return in this earnest, well-intentioned exploration of the complexities of the urban African-American male experience. . . . Hunter tells a readable tale with an uplifting message.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Hunter continues to deliver entertaining, funny, true-to-life stories with his latest, Trouble Man, a novel about love, war, family, and people struggling to do the right thing. I felt that I knew these people.”
—MALIK YOBA, actor and playwright
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