The Color of Water by James McBride
I found this book to be very moving and I think its worth the time to read it. Here is the gist of it:
'As a boy in Brooklyn's Red Hook projects, James McBride knew his mother was different. But when he asked about it, she'd simply say,"I'm light-skinned." Later he wondered if he was different, too, and asked his mother if he was black or white. "You're a human being," she snapped. "Educate yourself of you'll be a nobody!" And when James asked what color God was, she said, "God is the color of water"...As and adult, McBride finally persuaded his mother to tell her story-- the story of a rabbi's daughter, born in Poland and raised in the South, who fled to Harlem, married a black man, founded a Baptist church, and put twelve children though college. The Color of Water is James McBride's tribute to his remarkable, eccentric, determined mother--and an eloquent exploration of what family really means.'
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