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Invisible Life by E. Lynn Harris
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Invisible Life: Special edition

by E. Lynn Harris

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Doubleday (1999), Edition: 5th Anniversary, Hardcover, 272 pages

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A good book about a sensitive topic. A well written novel about a young black man who has to confront his homosexuality. He never felt "gay" and even had a long term girl friend he had real feelings for, so how did this happen? Is he still a man, and what will his family and friends say? Harris covers the entire gamut in his novel. The real benefit is that the author doesn't try to sugar coat the real emotional confusion, fear, and health concerns surrounding living as a bi-sexual black man particularly if you're in the closet (on the down-low). ( )
1 vote MsNikki | Feb 24, 2008 |
Very well written fictional expose on the life of friends, family and new associates and their relations...It will keep your interest until completed.... ( )
1 vote doowatt34 | Dec 7, 2007 |
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Amazon.com (ISBN 0385469683, Paperback)

E. Lynn Harris's track record as a bestselling novelist began here, with the story of Raymond Tyler, who, after years of questioning his sexual identity, finds himself torn between a married male lover and Nicole, the talented actress with whom he imagines himself able to spend the rest of his life. With a rich cast of supporting characters and emotionally wrenching plot twists, this debut proved popular enough in a self-published edition to catch the attention of Doubleday, which bought the rights to Invisible Life and has published each of Harris's four subsequent novels, including two sequels, Just As I Am and Abide with Me.

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