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Addison Gayle WAYWARD CHILD: A Personal Odyssey First edition 1977 Review Copy

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WAYWARD CHILD A Personal Odyssey by Addison Gayle, Jr. Garden City, New York: Anchor Press/Doubleday, 1977. First edition (stated): Review copy with publisher's slip laid in. Minor foxing to the top page edges, upper corner tips lightly bumped, else near fine; in a near fine dust jacket. The author discusses his long struggle to overcome both socially inflicted indignities and his own self defeating emotional barricades in this moving memoir by Addison Gayle, Jr., the foremost Black literary critic and intellectual of his generation. Octavo. 182 pages. PLEASE VIEW OUR STORE FOR MORE GREAT BOOKS THANKS!