Junk City
by Coleman, Isaac J., M.A., NORTHERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY, 2010, 210 pages; 1474837

Abstract:

This is the tale of two punk-rock brothers and their struggles as narrated from the perspective of various objects with limited omniscience. Jerrod, the younger brother, is a painter who wants to be enrolled in an alternative art academy that recently rejected his application. Feeling that he didn't receive fair consideration, he has decided to illegally paint a mural on the side of the institution to gain recognition. Jake, the older brother, is a drug dealer who becomes addicted to his own product after he finds out that the woman he has been seeing is pregnant with his child.

 
AdvisersRussell Prather; Jennifer Howard
SchoolNORTHERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY
SourceMAI/ 48-04, p. , May 2010
Source TypeThesis
SubjectsModern language; American literature
Publication Number1474837
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