Black Buck
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Mateo Askaripour
A New York Times Bestseller A Read with Jenna Today Show Book Club Pick! Longlisted for the Center for Fiction's First Novel Prize "Askaripour closes the deal on the first page of this mesmerizing novel, executing a high wire act full of verve and dark, comic energy." --Colson Whitehead, author of The Nickel Boys "A hilarious, gleaming satire as radiant as its author. Askaripour has announced himself as a major talent of the school of Ralph Ellison, Paul Beatty, Fran Ross, and Ishmael Reed. Full of quick pacing, frenetic energy, absurd--yet spot on--twists and turns, and some of the funniest similes I've ever read, this novel is both balm and bomb." --Nafissa Thompson-Spires, author of Heads of the Colored People For fans of Sorry to Bother You and The Wolf of Wall Street--a crackling, satirical debut novel about a young man given a shot at stardom as the lone Black salesman at a mysterious, cult-like, and wildly successful startup where nothing is as it seems. There's nothing like a Black salesman on a mission. An unambitious twenty-two-year-old, Darren lives in a Bed-Stuy brownstone with his mother, who wants nothing more than to see him live up to his potential as the valedictorian of Bronx Science. But Darren is content working at Starbucks in the lobby of a Midtown office building, hanging out with his girlfriend, Soraya, and eating his mother's home-cooked meals. All that changes when a chance encounter with Rhett Daniels, the silver-tongued CEO of Sumwun, NYC's hottest tech startup, results in an exclusive invitation for Darren to join an elite sales team on the thirty-sixth floor. After enduring a "hell week" of training, Darren, the only Black person in the company, reimagines himself as "Buck," a ruthless salesman unrecognizable to his friends and family. But when things turn tragic at home and Buck feels he's hit rock bottom, he begins to hatch a plan to help young people of color infiltrate America's sales force, setting off a chain of events that forever changes the game. Black Buck is a hilarious, razor-sharp skewering of America's workforce; it is a propulsive, crackling debut that explores ambition and race, and makes way for a necessary new vision of the American dream.
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Author
Mateo Askaripour
Pages
388
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Published Date
2021
ISBN
035838088X 9780358380887
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"Buck, our black salesman, vividly portrays the toll of success in a predominantly white industry. This book prompted me to ponder the sacrifices required for success—whether it's embracing one's black identity with the same pride as white counterparts, or sacrificing that pride to fulfill familial expectations. It left me feeling conflicted, realizing there's no clear path to victory, and ashamed for feeling frustrated. (Especially with the character Rose… sorry🥲)"
"Engaging narrative with a golden message. Also proving “casual racism” ain’t so casual. "
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Jeremy Sheffield
"3.5/5"
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Sereen
"This novel caught my attention because it is a debut fiction novel written by a young black male author. This novel is so many things at once. It’s funny, dark, climatic, and the main characters voice is fresh and unique. Wolf of Wall Street meets a modern Spike Lee here. The main character “ Buck” ends up being the only black male at a new startup. The most difficult part of the book was the cringey racist comments he had to endure from his white coworkers at the beginning of his career. Overall very well written and entertaining. The audible was a lot of fun. I could not stop laughing, and it got me out of my reading slump. I would love to see this novel become a movie soon."
"Part business manual, part fictional story, this enlightening read really shed light on the impacts and forms of racism in the modern business industry. It highlights how being successful in business often means whitewashing yourself beyond recognition. Narrated by a hilarious and inspiring young man, this book really surprised me with the many barriers BIPOC have to go through to obtain an equal footing in the world compared to white people."
"Wolf of Wallstreet the African American experience #blacklivesmatter #drama "
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Ash Magana
"From page one your automatically invested in the story of Buck, Ma, Soraya, and all of the other characters…and if you have a background in sales like myself you can INSTANTLY relate! This book also needs to be turned into a movie…"
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Eric Woodson
"I highly recommend the audiobook."
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Jennifer Nagano