Home Repairs

Home Repairs by Trey Ellis is a reprint edition published by Free Press on February 1, 1995, featuring 336 pages in English. This book follows Austin McMillan, who navigates his experiences from Stanford University to his role as “Mr. Fixit” on a cable TV series, with a primary focus on his interactions with women. Through a diary format, Austin shares his humorous and tumultuous journey into adulthood, highlighting the challenges he faces in a predominantly white environment.
Readers will find a candid exploration of relationships and personal growth as Austin recounts his adventures and misadventures. The narrative delves into themes of identity and belonging, providing insight into his life and the societal dynamics he encounters. This edition offers a detailed look at Austin’s life, blending humor with the realities of navigating love and maturity.
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From his days at Stanford University to his starring career as “Mr. Fixit” on a cable TV series, Austin McMillan has only one thing on his mind–women.
In a diary chronicling his uproariously funny roller-coaster ride into maturity, he confides his adventures and misadventures with the opposite sex as he tries to make it in a predominantly white world.
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