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Hiding Place (novel)

''Hiding Place'' is a novel by the American writer John Edgar Wideman set in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania during the 1970s.
The novel tells the story of Tommy, a character who first appeared in Wideman's short story collection ''Damballah''. Tommy is a party to a bungled smash-and-grab raid that leaves a dead man in a parking lot, so he hides out with Mother Bess, a crazy old woman who lives in Homewood, an African American neighborhood of the East End.
Elements of the character Tommy parallel the life of Wideman's brother Robbie, whose story he relates in a memoir published three years later called ''Brothers and Keepers''.
''Hiding Place'' is the middle volume of what some critics call ''The Homewood Trilogy''. The other books are ''Damballah'' and ''Sent for You Yesterday''. In 1992 the University of Pittsburgh Press published the three in one volume under the title ''The Homewood Books''. In its preface Wideman admits discomfort with the term trilogy because it implies a plan of linking the volumes, and he claims he did not compose the books that way.
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