Focusing on the experiences of black/white biracial individuals, this groundbreaking oral history features the voices of forty-six adults from mixed-race families. Journalist Lise Funderburg explores their perspectives on various topics, including love, marriage, workplace racism, religion, community, and parenting in a racially divided society. Through personal narratives, the book sheds light on the complexities of identity and the challenges faced by those straddling multiple racial backgrounds.
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Tento autor se zabývá složitými tématy rasy, rodinných povinností a pomíjivosti života. Jejich práce často čerpá z osobních zkušeností a proplétá je širším sociálním komentářem. S osobitým stylem zkoumají hluboké lidské vztahy a kulturní zvyklosti, což čtenářům nabízí poutavý a introspektivní pohled. Tato díla vyvolávají zamyšlení nad minulostí i budoucností.



Exploring themes of identity and familial love, this narrative follows a daughter reconnecting with her father during his last months as he faces terminal cancer. Lise Funderburg, a mixed-race woman, embarks on journeys to her father's Southern hometown, unraveling his complex past shaped by Jim Crow oppression. Through evocative prose, she captures the essence of rural life, food, and enduring social dynamics. Their evolving relationship, marked by warmth and humor, culminates in a poignant pig roast, celebrating life and connection amidst loss.