Little Man Little Man: A Story of Childhood
| Little Man Little Man: A Story of Childhood | |
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1st edition cover |
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| Author(s) | James Baldwin |
| Illustrator | Yoran Cazac |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Genre(s) | Novella |
| Publisher | The Dial Press |
| Publication date | 1976 |
| Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
| Pages | 96 pages |
Little Man Little Man: A Story of Childhood is a 1976 children's novel written by James Baldwin and Yoran Cazac.
Contents |
[edit] Plot introduction
TJ recounts what he experiences while playing ball outside.
[edit] Explanation of the title
'Little man, little man' is what Miss Lee calls WT after covering up his gash.
[edit] Plot summary
TJ plays ball with his friends outside; he grazes his knee, then hurts his buttocks. A police car drives by, looking for a man; they run away. TJ's father then invites WT over for cocoa. Later, TJ goes shopping for Miss Lee, under the aegis of WT. TJ is then summoned by Miss Beanpole; she wants him to go shopping for her; he goes with his three friends. They go to a store whose owner is Puerto Rican. On the way back, while playing ball again, WT hurts his foot and starts bleeding - a bottle fell down from a window and the shards hurt him. They go to Mr Man's and Miss Lee covers up his gash, starts crying, then gives him a Pepsi Cola. In the end, Blinky dances to Mr Man's record, to the delights of Miss Lee and Mr Man.
[edit] Characters
- TJ, a four-year-old boy from Harlem.
- TJ's parents
- WT, a seven-year-old boy. He has an older brother. His father has left home and his mother works till dark. He wants to become a boxer.
- Blinky, an eight-year-old girl. She wears nothing but blue jeans. She speaks some Spanish.
- Mr. Man, the janitor. He may be thirty-seven years old. He likes to play music.
- Mrs Lee, Mr Man's wife. She has a drinking problem. She worked as a nurse before she got married.
- Miss Beanpole, a neighbour who likes to look out the window and locks herself in her own apartment. Miss Beanpole is not her real name; TJ cannot remember it.
[edit] Allusions to other works
- Mr Man is said to be listening to The Rolling Stones's Satisfaction; later, Night Train is mentioned.
- TJ's father is said to have taken his son to a Stevie Wonder concert.
[edit] Allusions to actual life
- The book is dedicated to Beauford Delaney.
- TJ is said to look up to Hank Aaron.
- WT is said to long to be a boxer like Sonny Liston.
- Tj sees a copy of Muhammad Speaks in a store; he remembers his father disapproves of it while his mother thinks anything is worth reading.
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