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Hardcover The High Desert: Black. Punk. Nowhere. Book

ISBN: 0358659116

ISBN13: 9780358659112

The High Desert: Black. Punk. Nowhere.

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Winner of a 2022 ALA Alex Award

Winner of the 2023 Cartoonist Studio Prize for Print Comics

One of The Washington Post's 10 Best Graphic Novels of the Year * One of NYPL's Best Books of the Year * A Publishers Weekly "Best Book of the Year"

A formative coming-of-age graphic memoir by the creator of Afro-punk: a young man's immersive reckoning with identity, racism, clumsy teen love and belonging in an isolated California desert, and a search for salvation and community through punk.

Apple Valley, California, in the late eighties, a thirsty, miserable desert.

Teenage James Spooner hates that he and his mom are back in town after years away. The one silver lining--new school, new you, right? But the few Black kids at school seem to be gangbanging, and the other kids fall on a spectrum of micro-aggressors to future Neo-Nazis. Mixed race, acutely aware of his Blackness, James doesn't know where he fits until he meets Ty, a young Black punk who introduces him to the school outsiders--skaters, unhappy young rebels, caught up in the punk groundswell sweeping the country.

A haircut, a few Sex Pistols, Misfits and Black Flag records later: suddenly, James has friends, romantic prospects, and knows the difference between a bass and a guitar. But this desolate landscape hides brutal, building undercurrents: a classmate overdoses, a friend must prove himself to his white supremacist brother and the local Aryan brotherhood through a show of violence. Everything and everyone are set to collide at one of the year's biggest shows in town...

Weaving in the Black roots of punk rock and a vivid interlude in the thriving eighties DIY scene in New York's East Village, this is the memoir of a budding punk, artist, and activist.

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Great read

Finished another book,well Graphic novel. It's very different from what I normally read but has a very important message that's still relevant. While I won't pretend I understand his life experiences, especially in regards to racism I do relate to growing up low income in SoCal. Mr. Spooner finds the punk scene and it helps him to find somewhere to belong as well as teaches him about politics, community care,activism and intersectionality. I recall my own teenage years finding the vegetarian/animal rights movement. I learned a lot about activism and intersectionality (and began unlearning a lot of what I was taught in my far right household.) I wouldn't be who I am today without the community I found in the animal rights movement. Please give this a read if you get the chance.
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