Haizlip's timely and provocative memoir tells the story of her seach for her mother's family, which passed for white, setting it against her father's successful black family. Tracking the origins of both families, she finally reunites two sisters--one "white", the other "black"--after 76 years.
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Veronica Chambers
Los Angeles Times Book Review
"May this stirring American voice tell us many more stories."
Veronica Chambers
Los Angeles Times Book Review
"May this stirring American voice tell us many more stories."
Veronica Chambers
Los Angeles Times Book Review
"May this stirring American voice tell us many more stories."
Veronica Chambers
Los Angeles Times Book Review
"May this stirring American voice tell us many more stories."
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