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The Boy in the Tunnel
Wright, Rachel
Wright, Rachel
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The Boy in the Tunnel is a domestic coming-of-age novel told from three alternating perspectives. It is about two white teenage girls who cover up the accidental death of their black friend in Atlanta during the summer of 1994. The novel explored the insidious nature of racial prejudice and the many ways in which Americans deny responsibility for wrongdoing—both contemporary and historical. It also explores the intense nature of female teenage friendships and the harsh realities of the adult world in comparison with the relative simplicity of childhood.
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2017-08-08
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Fiction, Coming-of-age stories, Southern literature, Domestic novels, Racial concerns, White privilege
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Wright, Rachel. "The Boy in the Tunnel." Dissertation, Georgia State University, 2017. https://doi.org/10.57709/10458936
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2099-07-21
