Sweetbitter

Reginald Gibbons

first published 1994 Penguin (Non-Classics), 1996 432 pages

Voices of the South

Turn-of-the-century East Texas. A world that offers no home for Reuben Sweetbitter, a young half-Choctaw, half-white man. Left as a child to fend for himself after the death of his mother, he finds his uneasy way through the world, searching always for a place to belong. He has lost contact with his Choctaw heritage and yet can belong neither to the white world nor that of the blacks who give him shelter. He finds h...

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Sweetbitter edition · 2003 · Louisiana State University Press · 421 pages
Sweetbitter edition · 1996 · Penguin (Non-Classics) · 432 pages · 9780140252422
Sweetbitter edition · 1994 · Broken Moon Press · 421 pages

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