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*'''Mrs Lee''', Mr Man's wife. She has a drinking problem. |
*'''Mrs Lee''', Mr Man's wife. She has a drinking problem. |
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*'''Miss Beanpole''', a neighbour who likes to look out the window. |
*'''Miss Beanpole''', a neighbour who likes to look out the window. |
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==Allusions to other works== |
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*The [[Rolling Stones]]'s ''[[(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction|Satisfaction]]'' is mentioned. |
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==Allusions to actual life== |
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*The book is dedicated to [[Beauford Delaney]]. |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
Revision as of 05:49, 27 October 2007
Little Man Little Man: A Story of Childhood is a 1976 children's book by James Baldwin and Yoran Cazac.
Author | James Baldwin, Yoran Cazac |
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Language | English |
Genre | Novel |
Publication date | 1976 |
Publication place | United States |
Plot introduction
TJ recounts what he experiences whilst playing ball outside.
Character
- TJ, a four-year-old boy from Harlem.
- TJ's parents
- WT, a seven-year-old boy.
- Blinky, an eight-year-old girl.
- Mr. Man, the superintendent.
- Mrs Lee, Mr Man's wife. She has a drinking problem.
- Miss Beanpole, a neighbour who likes to look out the window.
Allusions to other works
- The Rolling Stones's Satisfaction is mentioned.
Allusions to actual life
- The book is dedicated to Beauford Delaney.
External links