Satisfied with Nothin'

Satisfied with Nothin'

by ErnestHill (Author)

Synopsis

This is the story of Jamie Ray Griffin, a young black man who, by virtue of his talent on the football field, finds himself suddenly thrust into a white world full of privilege, temptation, and never-before-imagined possibility. Encouraged by the facade of acceptance from the white community, Jamie strives to succeed, but finds himself thwarted at every turn -- by whites and blacks alike.

Satisfied with Nothin' chronicles Jamie's development from a naive, unsophisticated teen to a hard-driving, cynical adult determined to succeed despite the opposition of whites, the complacency of blacks, and his own tragic fate. In doing so, it provides a powerful and important portrait of the black experience in post-segregation America.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Published: 12 Aug 2008

ISBN 10: 1416556982
ISBN 13: 9781416556985

Media Reviews
Hill has created a long-awaited incarnation of Richard Wright's Bigger Thomas...Satisfied with Nothin' is a deeply felt work. -- Joan Mellen, The Baltimore Sun
Hill's soul-searing debut novel...illuminates everyday life in black America between the early 1970s and '80s while transcending color to tell a universal story. -- Alan Doyle, Contra Costa Times
Hill is a skilled storyteller. -- Fran Handman, The New York Times Book Review
Author Bio
ERNEST HILL is Writer-in-Residence at Southern College. A LIFE FOR A LIFE is his second novel.