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Black Buck
by Mateo Askaripour
An unambitious college graduate accepts a job at Sumwun, the hottest NYC startup, and reimagines himself as “Buck,” a ruthless salesman, and begins to hatch a plan to help young people of color infiltrate America’s sales force.
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Join members of the BPL community as we explore titles tied to a new theme every month. Participate on your own, on our website, on the Beanstack App, and/or join one of our book discussion groups. All ages are welcome. |
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Sam J. Miller "A ghost story about a rapidly changing city in upstate New York and the mysterious forces that threaten it."
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Rachel Hawkins "You never know what secrets are hiding behind closed doors..."
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Jane Smiley "A cozy, fairy-tale trot through the City of Light."
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KJ Dell'Antonia "Three generations. Two chicken shacks. One recipe for disaster."
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David Duchovny "An engrossing story about a clash of cultures and the extremities of faith."
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Anna North "There's nothing more dangerous than a childless woman..."
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Nancy Johnson "Race, class, family and secrets are all on a collision course in this extraordinarily moving, timely read."
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Darby Kane "There's more than one way to end a marriage..."
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Michael Farris Smith "A compelling character study and a thoroughly unconventional prequel to The Great Gatsby."
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