I don't know who the author of 'angry black white boy a novel' is. You might want to check a library catalog or an online book database for that information.
Since I haven't had the chance to read 'angry black white boy a novel', I can only guess. It could be that the 'angry' part of the title indicates some sort of conflict or resistance within the boy. Given his black and white identity, the novel might explore how he navigates relationships, whether they be family, friends, or society at large. It could also touch on issues like discrimination, acceptance, and his search for a sense of belonging in a world that may not fully understand or accept his mixed - race self.
One possible theme could be identity struggle. If the boy is of both black and white heritage, he might be grappling with where he belongs in society. Another theme could be racial tension, as the presence of both black and white aspects in his identity might expose him to different forms of discrimination or misunderstanding from both sides.
There are many novels out there that could potentially fall into this category. It really depends on how you define 'angry black white boy'. If you mean a novel that explores the identity and anger of a boy who is of mixed black and white heritage, it might be quite a niche. You could look into self - published works or works by emerging authors who might be exploring such unique themes. Maybe start with online book clubs or forums where people discuss diverse literature to find something that fits this description.
Perhaps there are stories of black athletes competing against white boys in sports. For example, in a basketball game, a black player might outperform a white boy player. But instead of creating animosity, it could lead to admiration and learning from each other's skills. The white boy could learn new techniques from the black player and vice versa, leading to a positive exchange on the court.
It could be that the story contains something that goes against the boy's values. Like if it promotes lying or cheating, and the boy, who has strong moral beliefs, gets angry at it.
I'm not sure specifically which 'big black bully white boy story' you are referring to. There could be many fictional or real - life stories with such a general description. It could be about an incident of bullying in a school or community setting where a black individual is wrongly accused of bullying a white boy, or vice versa. Without more context, it's hard to tell the exact story.
The white boy and black man story could be one of mentorship. The black man, having more life experiences, could be guiding the white boy. For instance, he might be teaching the white boy about the history of their community, the struggles and the achievements. And in return, the white boy might be introducing the black man to new technologies or modern ways of thinking that he is more exposed to.
Here are some recommended novels:
1. "[Abo] President is Below " by Soft Branch Yellow Oriole: This novel tells the story of a seemingly overbearing president who is actually the male protagonist of Omega. He has a sweet relationship with a gentle and considerate Alpha star.
2. " After the Flash Marriage " by Soft Branch Yellow Oriole: This novel described the story of a female protagonist who married a tycoon in order to protect her ex-boyfriend. The male protagonist looked gentle on the surface, but he was actually a black-bellied character.
3. " How Did The State Preceptor Still Turn Dark?" Author: Crisp Peach Cary: This novel tells the story of a female protagonist who used her status and power to imprison and destroy the state preceptor, which eventually led to the state preceptor turning dark.
4. " The Outlaw " by Kabikhu: This novel described the story of a seemingly harmless and pure male protagonist who was actually white and black. After he was rescued from a brothel, he developed the image of a little darling.
5. " The Overlord and the Delicate Flower " Author: Gu Liaozhi: This novel tells the story of a male protagonist pretending to be disabled, and the female protagonist mistakenly thinks that he is her savior. The male protagonist eventually finds out that the female protagonist's kindness to him is just a misunderstanding.
These novels all had white male leads and black male leads. The plot was sweet and interesting, suitable for readers who liked this type of novel.