Invisible
Life: Fifth Anniversary Edition
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by E. Lynn Harris
(click to learn about the author)
Format: Hardcover, 5th ed., 262pp.
ISBN: 0385494637
Publisher: Random House, Incorporated
Pub. Date: March 1999
Available at last, E. Lynn Harris's beloved first novel in
a hardcover edition.
Just a few years ago, E. Lynn Harris was selling his self-published novel Invisible
Life out of the back of his car. Today he is a best-selling publishing sensation, with
more than one million copies of his four novels sold. To celebrate Harris's incredible
success, and offer his fans the opportunity to own, at last, a hardcover version of Invisible
Life, Doubleday is proud to announce a special edition of the book so many have
cherished.
Invisible Life is the story of a young man's coming of age. Law school,
girlfriends, and career choices were all part of Raymond Tyler's life, but there were
other, more terrifying issues for him to confront. Being black was tough enough, but
Raymond was becoming more and more conscious of sexual feelings that he knew weren't
"right." He was completely committed to Sela, his longtime girlfriend, but his
attraction to Kelvin, whom he had met during his last year in law school, had become more
than just a friendship. No matter how much he tried to suppress them, his feelings were
deeply sexual.
Fleeing to New York to escape both Sela and Kelvin, Raymond finds himself more confused
than ever before. New relationships--both male and female--give him enormous pleasure but
keep him from finding the inner peace and lasting love he so desperately desires. The
horrible illness and death of a friend force Raymond, at last, to face the truth.
Invisible Life has been hailed as "one of the most thought-provoking
books--since James Baldwin's Another Country" (Richmond Voice), and Harris's
"stories have become the toast of bookstores, reading groups, men, women, and gay and
straight people" (Atlanta Journal-Constitution).
Proceeds from the sale of this special fifth anniversary edition will go to the E. Lynn
Harris Foundation, a charitable organization that gives young people across the country
the opportunity to study writing with established authors, and also aids emerging artists.