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  <title>The Beautiful Struggle: A Father, Two Sons, and an Unlikely Road to Manhood</title>
  <author>Ta-Nehisi Coates</author>
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  <rating>8</rating>
  <description>An exceptional father-son story about the reality that tests us, the myths that sustain us, and the love that saves us.Paul Coates was an enigmatic god to his sons: a Vietnam vet who rolled with the Black Panthers, an old-school disciplinarian and new-age believer in free love, an autodidact who launched a publishing company in his basement dedicated to telling the true history of African civilization. Most of all, he was a wily tactician whose mission was to carry his sons across the shoals of inner-city adolescence&amp;#8212;and through the collapsing civilization of Baltimore in the Age of Crack&amp;#8212;and into the safe arms of Howard University, where he worked so his children could attend for free. Among his brood of seven, his main challenges were Ta-Nehisi, spacey and sensitive and almost comically miscalibrated for his environment, and Big Bill, charismatic and all-too-ready for the challenges of the streets. The Beautiful Struggle follows their divergent paths through this turbulent period, and their father&amp;#8217;s steadfast efforts&amp;#8212;assisted by mothers, teachers, and a body of myths, histories, and rituals conjured from the past to meet the needs of a troubled present&amp;#8212;to keep them whole in a world that seemed bent on their destruction. With a remarkable ability to reimagine both the lost world of his father&amp;#8217;s generation and the terrors and wonders of his own youth, Coates offers readers a small and beautiful epic about boys trying to become men in black America and beyond.</description>
  <reviews_count>22</reviews_count>
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