Little Boy Blue A Novel

Little Boy Blue A Novel by Edward Bunker, published by Macmillan in August 1998, is a first edition work comprising 324 pages in English. The narrative follows Alex Hamilton, a young boy shaped by a painful upbringing within a troubled system. His experiences of running from foster homes and institutions highlight his longing for a connection with his father, a man unable to provide the stability Alex craves. The story delves into the complexities of his environment, where criminal influences loom large, shaping his thoughts and actions.
Readers will find a psychological exploration of Alex’s frustration and anger, which stem from his tumultuous childhood. The book presents a vivid portrayal of crime and the noir elements that permeate Alex’s life, emphasizing the dangers of his surroundings and the impact of his relationships with peers. Bunker’s writing reveals how Alex’s potential for intelligence is intertwined with the risk of destructive choices, making for a compelling examination of his character and circumstances.
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Raised within the confines of a system that has done nothing but provide him with pain, Alex Hamilton’s frustration and anger are completely natural–and inherently dangerous.
Since his parents split up, Alex has been constantly running from foster homes and institutions, yearning to be with his father, a broken man who cannot give his son the home he desperately needs. The only constant in Alex’s life is no-good, criminally-minded peers, who are all too ready to plant illegal ideas in an intelligent mind. Bunker writes, “His unique potential would develop into unique destructiveness.”
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