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The color of water: A black man's tribute to his white mother
The color of water A black man's tribute to his white mother
Author: James McBride
A powerful portrait of growing up, a meditation on race and identity and a poignant, beautifully crafted hymn from a son to his mother.
ISBN-13: 9781573229975
ISBN-10: 1573229970
Publication Date: 2002
Pages: 314
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Publisher: Riverhead
Book Type: Unknown Binding
Other Versions: Paperback, Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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crackabook avatar reviewed The color of water: A black man's tribute to his white mother on
Helpful Score: 14
An interesting read in the manner of how the author writes every other chapter in the voice of his mother. She is an non complicated person who against many odds manages to raise 12 children to responsible adulthood. Easy to read, a nice summer book.
Veronika avatar reviewed The color of water: A black man's tribute to his white mother on + 103 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 13
I loved this book. It was very emotional. The author experienced so much conflict about his racial identity. He did not learn about his mother's past until he started researching the book. The story is amazing.
reviewed The color of water: A black man's tribute to his white mother on + 27 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 13
This is a book that should be required reading for every high school kid in this country. Where did this woman get the strength (both physical and spiritual) to overcome the adversity that she was faced with every day of her life. It's all about the power of education and faith.
JackieH avatar reviewed The color of water: A black man's tribute to his white mother on + 36 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 13
This memoir of a man trying to find his identity as a mixed race man, really hit home because my friend's son is mixed race and it reminded me of him. It simply tells of his life and how he tried to identify with both of his races and the struggle to fit in. The book told the story from his mother's point of view and also from his.
reviewed The color of water: A black man's tribute to his white mother on + 163 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 11
Terrific book... I couldn't put it down... I read it through throughout the day... yes, one day that is how good it is... Like reading two stories at once... reading about the mother when she finally shares her past with her son as well as reading about the son all the things he overcame to find who he really is... dg
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reviewed The color of water: A black man's tribute to his white mother on + 5 more book reviews
I posted this book and hope someone will want to read this gem. My book club loved it and the story is educational and should be a classic.
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A moving and unforgettable memoir.
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a complex account of racial issues
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Well written and totally relatable.
reviewed The color of water: A black man's tribute to his white mother on + 22 more book reviews
Wonderful book. Everyone should read it!
novelswapper avatar reviewed The color of water: A black man's tribute to his white mother on + 16 more book reviews
I love James McBride's mother. A woman facing every possible social adversity of her time, raising an enormous family and defying any who will stand in her way.
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One of the great books of the last 10 years.
reviewed The color of water: A black man's tribute to his white mother on + 27 more book reviews
Very interesting and inspiring.
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This was an interesting juxtaposition of McBride's memories of his youth and his mother's memories of her youth. She was an extraordinary mother -- raised 12 children, all of whom became college graduates, many going on to get professional or doctoral degrees. She was an immigrant, raised by her Jewish rabbi father and mother. She adopted the African-American culture and lifestyle of Harlem without question in the 1940s (? not sure of the decade.)

I didn't give it five stars because, while inspiring and interesting, it did not rise to that level, in my opinion.
nrcox avatar reviewed The color of water: A black man's tribute to his white mother on
Very good, heart warming book. Gives great insights into overcoming racial diversity, and supports having strong family ties. Be sure to take your time to read this very educational book!