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Probably the best book I've read in years!! Reading The Color of Water now (his autobiography/biography of his mother)

Probably the best book I've read in years!! Reading The Color of Water now (his autobiography/biography of his mother)"
Arielle~Glad you loved The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store. Sure you will enjoy The Color of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to His White Mother as well. Helps understand James McBride’s background so well.


This book shows what an exceptional writer she is. I had never heard of Jessie Redmon Fauset before. She was both a writer and Edited The Crisis, the preeminent negro magazine of the 1920’s. She has both a professional and personal relationship with with W.E.B. DuBois. The Author’s notes were terrific. I had both the book and the audio and really recommend this book.

Probably the best book I've read in years!! Reading The Color of Water now (his autobiography/biography of his mother)"
Arielle~Gla..."
It definitely has! What an incredible story. I love the way he doesn't water any of it down... I tend to prefer autobiographies and fiction - esp autobiographies of fiction writers, so it's been a real treat this month reading both!

Currently reading; Such a fun age



Like Embers in the Night is a historical novel based on the incredible story of two gulag and Soviet labor camp survivors following Stalin's invasion of Poland. Given what's happening in Russia and Ukraine today, it's a timely and chilling read. Read the reviews on www.andrewgoliszek.com/book-reviews.



an italian novel.
Very sweet and full of atmosphere and emotions




Hearing the author speak is always exciting!

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