Victor Smith Bücher



Huntington Pass
- 280 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Buck Avery's journey begins with his move to the ski town of Huntington, where he embraces his self-proclaimed identity as a talented storyteller and aspiring novelist. Despite being perceived as a liar and an alcoholic with no direction, Buck is convinced that his life will magically align upon arrival. As he navigates love with two women and a life of carefree uncertainty, he discovers that reality often diverges from his whimsical expectations. His adventure unfolds with unexpected twists, challenging his perceptions and plans.
The Only Black Man There: Volume 1
- 92 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Exploring the intersection of race and culture in the United States, the author, Victor Smith, offers a thought-provoking perspective as the sole black man in his environment. He challenges readers to reconsider their assumptions about race by drawing connections between history, popular culture, and the experiences of black men. Smith's unique outlook invites a deeper understanding of societal dynamics and encourages a critical examination of cultural narratives.