Roger Wing, an eighteen-year-old Southern Baptist, opens a jujitsu studio in Jackson, Mississippi in 1960 and, befriended by a neighboring Black family, becomes involved in the Civil Rights movement
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"In Larry Brown's novella '92 Days, ' narrator Leon Barlow, when he gets a little cash, goes shopping and buys, among other necessities like coffee and beer, "Jujitsu for Christ." What's to say? Even fictional characters buy this masterpiece."
--Tom Franklin, author of "Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter" and "Hell at the Breech"
"In Larry Brown's novella '92 Days, ' narrator Leon Barlow, when he gets a little cash, goes shopping and buys, among other necessities like coffee and beer, "Jujitsu for Christ." What's to say? Even fictional characters buy this masterpiece."
--Tom Franklin, author of "Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter" and "Hell at the Breech"
In Larry Brown s novella 92 Days, narrator Leon Barlow, when he gets a little cash, goes shopping and buys, among other necessities like coffee and beer, "Jujitsu for Christ." What's to say? Even fictional characters buy this masterpiece.
Tom Franklin, author of "Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter" and "Hell at the Breech""
In Larry Brown s novella 92 Days, narrator Leon Barlow, when he gets a little cash, goes shopping and buys, among other necessities like coffee and beer, Jujitsu for Christ. What's to say? Even fictional characters buy this masterpiece.
Tom Franklin, author of Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter and Hell at the Breech
""In Larry Brown's novella '92 Days, ' narrator Leon Barlow, when he gets a little cash, goes shopping and buys, among other necessities like coffee and beer, Jujitsu for Christ. What's to say? Even fictional characters buy this masterpiece."
--Tom Franklin, author of Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter and Hell at the Breech
-In Larry Brown's novella '92 Days, ' narrator Leon Barlow, when he gets a little cash, goes shopping and buys, among other necessities like coffee and beer, Jujitsu for Christ. What's to say? Even fictional characters buy this masterpiece.-
--Tom Franklin, author of Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter and Hell at the Breech
In Larry Browns novella 92 Days, narrator Leon Barlow, when he gets a little cash, goes shopping and buys, among other necessities like coffee and beer, Jujitsu for Christ. What's to say? Even fictional characters buy this masterpiece.
Tom Franklin, author of Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter and Hell at the Breech
Jack Butler, Eureka, California, is originally from Alligator, Mississippi, and is the author of West of Hollywood: Poems From a Hermitage, Hawk Gumbo and Other Stories, The Kid Who Wanted to Be a Spaceman, Nightshade, Living in Little Rock with Miss Little Rock, Dreamer: A Novel, and Jack's Skillet: Plain Talk and Some Recipes from a Guy in the Kitchen.
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Seller: "Pursuit of Happiness" Books, Oakland, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Good. PB/ pub.1988/ VG condition/208 pages- An adolescent martial arts expert, has pledged his talent to the service of Jesus Christ. Fighting the temptations that threaten his faith- boredom, depression, a nd ever-present lust- and caught in the middle of an unholy racial war. (C71814). Book. Seller Inventory # 1814
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Paperback. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less. Seller Inventory # G0140103740I3N00