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The Color of Water
A Black Man's Tribute to His White Mother
by 
James McBride
Andre Braugher
Lainie Kazan
  
Publisher: Phoenix Books
Subject(s):  Biography & Autobiography
Nonfiction
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Release date:   Feb 06, 2007


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Who was Ruth McBride Jordan? Not even her son knew the answer to that question until he embarked on a twelve-year journey that changed himself and his family forever. Born Rachel Deborah Shilsky, she began life as the daughter of an angry, failed orthodox Jewish rabbi in the South. To escape her unhappy childhood, Ruth ran awat to Harlem, married a black man, became Babtist and started an all-black church. Her son James tells of growing up with inner confusions, chaos, and financial hardships; of his own flirtation with drugs and violence; of the love and faith his mother gave her twelve children; and of his belated coming to terms with her Jewish heritage. The result is a powerful portrait of growing up, a meditation on race and identity, and apoignant, beautifully crafted hymn from a son to his mother.


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About the Author

James McBride is a former staff writer for The Boston Globe, People Magazine, and The Washington Post whose work has also appeared in Rolling Stone, The Chicago Tribune, and Essence Magazine.


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