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The Color of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to his White Mother

Full title: The Color of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to his White Mother
ISBN: 9781607474265
ISBN 10: 1607474263
Authors: McBride, James
Publisher: Phoenix Audio
Binding: Audio CD
Language: en
Published on: 2010

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Synopsis

this National Bestseller Tells The Story Of James Mcbride And His Mother—a Rabbi's Daughter, Born In Poland And Raised In The South, Who Fled To Harlem, Married A Black Man, Founded A Church, And Put 12 Children Through College. Unabridged. 6 Cds.

salon - James Marcus

at A Time When The Relationship Between African-americans And Jews Is Deeply Fissured, the Color Of Water Reminds Us That The Two Groups Have A Long History Of Coexistence -- Sometimes Within A Single Person. The Author's Mother, Ruth Shilsky, Was Born In Poland In 1920, The Daughter Of An Orthodox Jewish Rabbi. She Grew Up In Rural Virginia, Hemmed In By Anti-semitism And Small-town Claustrophobia, And At The Age Of 18 She Fled To The Cultural Antipodes Of Harlem. There, Four Years Later, She Married A Black Man Named Dennis Mcbride, And Since Her Family Promptly Disowned Her, She Launched A Second Existence As (to Quote Her Son) A Flying Compilation Of Competing Interests And Conflicts, A Black Woman In White Skin. The Lone Caucasian In Her Brooklyn Housing Project, She Somehow Raised 12 Children Without Ever Quite Admitting She Was White. In Retrospect, Of Course, Her Son Is Able To Recognize That His Parents Brought A Curious Blend Of Jewish-european And African-american Distrust And Paranoia Into Our House. However, As Children, James Mcbride And His 11 Siblings Didn't Dwell On Questions Of Their Mother's Color. Only Later, After He Became A Professional Journalist, Did Mcbride Feel Compelled To Tackle The Riddle Of His Heritage. Bit By Bit, He Coaxed Out His Mother's Story, And Her Voice -- Stoic, Funny, And With A Matter-of-fact Flintiness -- Alternates Perfectly With His Own Tale Of Biracial Confusion And Self-discovery.