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Shine [Kindle Edition]

Donnelle McGee
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The story of a young hustler who navigates streets, sex, and family, only to discover the light of the dark can be cruel…

“Donnelle McGee’s powerful, poetic prose gives Shine a unique voice that is fresh, bold and completely seductive. Like Rechy’s City of Night, Shine brings us a hustler with a troubled soul, but sets itself apart with lush language that will echo in your memory and a lead character who will burrow his way into your heart.”

– Charles Rice-González, author of Chulito

“Shine is tenderness incarnate. All the love, violence and need of a life-time happen in the time it takes to read this brilliant, brief and searing new book by Donnelle McGee. I was altered by the reading of it. Then I read it again.”

– Bhanu Kapil, author of Incubation: a space for monsters and Schizophrene

“Donnelle McGee finds the intersection of elegy, violence, and eros in Shine. His novella etches into language the longing, bewilderment, affection, and grief of lovers, family members, and strangers. Crafted in finely compressed narrative fragments, McGee’s story details the kind of material and psychic anguish most American writers would rather not consider. McGee gazes into the most difficult material unflinchingly. His pacing and language will keep you hooked with astonishing understatement and compassion. For its sustained terror and love, Shine is an utterly singular debut.”

– Patrick Rosal, author of My American Kundiman and Uprock Headspin Scramble

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  • File Size: 107 KB
  • Print Length: 98 pages
  • Publisher: Sibling Rivalry Press (January 17, 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B006ZC5FFM
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #565,297 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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He has a unique voice, a raw and gritty style, and a keen ear for language. Jonathan Brennan  |  4 reviewers made a similar statement
This is a novella at just 95 pages, which is wonderful because I want to read it again and again. C. Rice-Gonzalez  |  1 reviewer made a similar statement
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5.0 out of 5 stars Heart-wrenching and beautiful October 12, 2012
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This book will haunt you with its images of melancholy and suppressed love. It's also a story of the unraveling of a family. But at the core is Shine, a young man, a street hustler, trying to find his way and connect to his heart. Donnelle McGee has a clean, incisive poetic writing style which makes the story flow. This is a novella at just 95 pages, which is wonderful because I want to read it again and again.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Star, In Ascent: Donnelle McGee April 6, 2012
Format:Kindle Edition
SHINE is one of the more powerful books to come out this year - not only in the topic and the tone but also in the manner in which the story, profoundly felt, is parceled out to the reader in one page brief poems. Shine is a story of a hustler's life on the streets, a means of making money to support himself and his family, but more than that a means of adjusting to the chances life has offered. The range of emotions is staggering, ranging from the inner thoughts of a hustler acting out with a john to relationships with other friends and co-workers - and important people that grow out of Shine's history and present life. Two examples follow:

VII
Drexel, at least the trick turning part of it, runs along the south side of
Jillings. It's about a mile or so stretch. 6 motels scattered along its banks. Let's
see. You got the Bluethroat Inn, The Drifter, Cloud Nine, Smoke House Roadside
Inn, Bennys, and my favorite, the spot where I make my money at, Motel 99.
Russell is the manager of the place. he rents me a room by the hour. 12 dollars.
I walk the sidewalk and bring back my men to the little room. Most of these dudes
just want to release the tension of the day. I lay across the bed for 'em. Some like
top. Some Bottom. Some both. And then it's over. made my money. This here is
a business.

I'm 23. Been out here 5 years.

I can't do this **** for ever though.

And then McGee shifts into a more poetic format for some emotions such as the following:

XVII
A poem written by Regina Pearlman seven days before she succumbed to AIDS.

EVEN BUTTERFLIES CRY
I lost one son
To the gangs of this dirty/dusty city,
And losing another
To that savage street of Drexel.
But I understand,
These are the journeys we move through.
And I don't have much time left
So I hold my face right,
No time to lay a frown down.

The other day my boy Bray came.
I said momma is dying.
I'm going to die right here
in this bed. You hear me?
He just looked at me,
His eyes on fire,
and said no momma you ain't dying
You livin' right now.
I picked my chin up
And we both sat on my bed crying'.

One of the aspects of this book that makes it so very special is the true sense of innocence it conveys. Life deals, you function the best you can. All of that power is contained in this brilliant new book. Grady Harp, April 12
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5.0 out of 5 stars Post Mortem/modern elegy February 14, 2012
Format:Kindle Edition
Shine is a fine novella told in a clever manner through multiple narrators in short lyrical "chapters". It is also a meditation on the decay and death of an American family. Like much great literature, Shine "shows" a story, and raises questions with no easy answers. Here is a reality, an open secret, that will never be seen on "reality" television. Told with unblinking honesty, McGee conveys the emotions and inner lives of characters who would seem to lack the language to express them: the result is poetry.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Insightful Read
I thought Shine would be an uplifting book about overcoming racial adversity with a rosy conclusion. Instead it is about sex. Read more
Published 7 months ago by James D. Vantassel
5.0 out of 5 stars Shining a light -- truth apprehended -- a wonderful read!
From the very beginning, Shine does just that: shines a light on the essential story, that which remains after small talk and obligation to form are stripped away. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Sarah Shellow
5.0 out of 5 stars The body fades but wishes shine in McGee's poetic novella
Donnelle McGee's Shine (Sibling Rivalry Press) is a story of sadness--the kind that comes when a family goes wrong. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Theresa Edwards
5.0 out of 5 stars A Shine That Glows Darkly
Why so often in literature--or in life for that matter--tragedy glows brightest? Is it that when our emotions are darkest their fires of despair burn most fierce? Read more
Published 14 months ago by Stanley Bennett Clay
5.0 out of 5 stars A powerful read
McGee is a gem of a writer. He has a unique voice, a raw and gritty style, and a keen ear for language. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Jonathan Brennan
5.0 out of 5 stars Gritty, Raw, Tragic...A must read!
Donnelle paints a gritty picture of a subject rarely touched. Raw & Emotional! This might be fiction, but has factual roots. Potential Inde Film material.
Published 15 months ago by X Racer John
5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it!
Picked this up today based on a recommendation of a friend. Kind of blew me away. Loved the writing style. The book almost reads like a poem rather than a novella. Powerful. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Eric Weule
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More About the Author

Donnelle McGee is the author of Shine (Sibling Rivalry Press). He earned his MFA from Goddard College. He is a faculty member at Mission College in Santa Clara, California. His work has appeared in Controlled Burn, Colere, Haight Ashbury Literary Journal, Home Planet News, Iodine Poetry Journal, Permafrost, River Oak Review, The Spoon River Poetry Review, and Willard & Maple, among others. His work has also been nominated for a Pushcart Prize. Donnelle lives in both Sacramento and Turlock, California and is the proud father of two beautiful kids.


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