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MIDNIGHT by Odie Hawkins

October 16, 2007 by Daniel 

Midnight is one of Odie Hawkins’ finest and most sensitive works, a view inside the soul of a black man of the LA streets, a former gang leader, influenced by a man he meets in prison to search for his true identity outside the narrow confines of the ghetto – to look back to Africa to find who he truly is, free of prejudiced white eyes.

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One Response to “MIDNIGHT by Odie Hawkins”

  1. Odie Hawkins on September 11th, 2008 7:20 am

    Thank you for your reviews.

    You may be interested in a few new books — “Shackles Across Time and/or
    “Sweet Peter Deeder a.k.a Mr. Sweets”. Also, I have written two socio-science fiction books — “Lady Bliss” and “Mr. Bonobo Bliss a.k.a. Bo.” I’m currently updating my web page.

    How did you become interested in reading my books?

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