White Boyz Blues
A memoir of a father's pain, humor, and healing as he learns to embrace a new masculinity "down West."

How does a white male, raised in the hardscrabble culture of the West, learn to raise a young daughter on his own? In this unconventional memoir, contemporary Native American scholar Kenneth Lincoln relates his struggle to embrace a new masculinity in the late twentieth century. Through a poignant combination of poems, letters, and his own unique voice, Lincoln shares the story of his life-the death of family and close friends, love, divorce, depression, and through it all, the headstrong daughter who becomes the center of his world.
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White Boyz Blues
A memoir of a father's pain, humor, and healing as he learns to embrace a new masculinity "down West."

How does a white male, raised in the hardscrabble culture of the West, learn to raise a young daughter on his own? In this unconventional memoir, contemporary Native American scholar Kenneth Lincoln relates his struggle to embrace a new masculinity in the late twentieth century. Through a poignant combination of poems, letters, and his own unique voice, Lincoln shares the story of his life-the death of family and close friends, love, divorce, depression, and through it all, the headstrong daughter who becomes the center of his world.
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White Boyz Blues

White Boyz Blues

by Kenneth Lincoln
White Boyz Blues

White Boyz Blues

by Kenneth Lincoln

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Overview

A memoir of a father's pain, humor, and healing as he learns to embrace a new masculinity "down West."

How does a white male, raised in the hardscrabble culture of the West, learn to raise a young daughter on his own? In this unconventional memoir, contemporary Native American scholar Kenneth Lincoln relates his struggle to embrace a new masculinity in the late twentieth century. Through a poignant combination of poems, letters, and his own unique voice, Lincoln shares the story of his life-the death of family and close friends, love, divorce, depression, and through it all, the headstrong daughter who becomes the center of his world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781938486838
Publisher: Fulcrum Publishing
Publication date: 10/01/2007
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 268
File size: 781 KB

About the Author

Kenneth Lincoln grew up in northwest Nebraska, south of Wounded Knee, where his great-grandparents homesteaded along the North Platte River and ranching sand hills. He earned a degree in American literature at Stanford University and a doctorate in modern British literature at Indiana University,.
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