Black Girl Lost [Mass Market Paperback] Donald Goines

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“Black Girl Lost” by Donald Goines, published in 1973 by Holloway House, is a gripping urban fiction novel exploring the harsh realities of ghetto life. This original edition is in fair condition, with visible wear on the cover and yellowed pages, yet the binding remains strong. An essential piece for collectors of Goines’ work, it offers an unfiltered look into the challenges faced by a young black girl in the inner city. No inscriptions or library markings. ISBN: 0-87067-441-2.

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Dive into the gritty and poignant world of Donald Goines’ “Black Girl Lost,” a compelling narrative that captures the raw essence of urban life. Goines, celebrated for his unflinching portrayal of the Black experience, weaves a tale of struggle, survival, and resilience. Set against the backdrop of the inner city, this novel follows the harrowing journey of a young black girl navigating a world fraught with challenges. Goines’ masterful storytelling and vivid characterizations offer readers a profound insight into the complexities of ghetto life. This original Holloway House edition is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of urban fiction, showcasing Goines’ unparalleled ability to convey the stark realities of street life.

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Author

Donald Goines

Binding

Mass Market Paperback

Publisher

Holloway House Publishing Company

Condition

Acceptable

Edition

Original Holloway House Edition

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