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More information about Heavy by Kiese Laymon (2019, Trade Paperback) Memoir African American Literature

For sale is Heavy: An American Memoir by Kiese Laymon, published in 2019 by Scribner. This trade paperback is a powerful and critically acclaimed memoir exploring race, weight, abuse, identity, and Black masculinity with unflinching honesty and lyrical depth.

The book is in good pre-owned condition. It has a remainder mark on the page edges and a sticker or sticker residue on the back cover. It has been read once, and the pages remain clean and unmarked with a solid, uncreased spine. Please review each photos for condition details.

Heavy was named one of the foremost books of the year by The New York Times, NPR, and The Washington Post, and remains a cornerstone work in contemporary memoir and African American literature.

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