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Author:
Gad, Marra B., 1970-
Title:
The color of love : a memoir of a mixed-race Jewish girl / by Marra B. Gad.
Publisher:
Bolden an Agate imprint,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
233 pages ; 20 cm.
Subject:
Gad, Marra B.,--1970-
Racially mixed women--United States--Biography.
Racially mixed women--Race identity--United States--Biography.
Jewish women--United States--Biography.
African American women--Biography.
Jewish families--United States--Biography.
Other Authors:
Gad, Marra B., 1970- author., Chicago : Bolden , an Agate imprint, [2019].
Notes:
"A memoir about a mixed-raced Jewish woman who chooses to help her estranged Great-Aunt Nette after she develops Alzheimer's, a disease that erases Nette's prejudices, allowing Marra to develop a relationship with the woman who shunned her in youth"--Provided by publisher.
Summary:
An unforgettable memoir about a mixed-race Jewish woman who, after fifteen years of estrangement from her racist great-aunt, helps bring her home when Alzheimer’s strikes In 1970, three-day-old Marra B. Gad was adopted by a white Jewish family in Chicago. For her parents, it was love at first sight&but they quickly realized the world wasn’t ready for a family like theirs. Marra’s biological mother was unwed, white, and Jewish, and her biological father was black. While still a child, Marra came to realize that she was “a mixed-race, Jewish unicorn.” In black spaces, she was not “black enough” or told that it was OK to be Christian or Muslim, but not Jewish. In Jewish spaces, she was mistaken for the help, asked to leave, or worse. Even in her own extended family, racism bubbled to the surface. Marra’s family cut out those relatives who could not tolerate the color of her skin&including her once beloved, glamorous, worldly Great-Aunt Nette. After they had been estranged for fifteen years, Marra discovers that Nette has Alzheimer’s, and that only she is in a position to get Nette back to the only family she has left. Instead of revenge, Marra chooses love, and watches as the disease erases her aunt’s racism, making space for a relationship that was never possible before. The Color of Love explores the idea of yerusha, which means "inheritance" in Yiddish. At turns heart-wrenching and heartwarming, this is a story about what you inherit from your family&identity, disease, melanin, hate, and most powerful of all, love. With honesty, insight, and warmth, Marra B. Gad has written an inspirational, moving chronicle proving that when all else is stripped away, love is where we return, and love is always our greatest inheritance.
ISBN:
157284275X (pbk. : alk. paper)
9781572842755 (pbk. : alk. paper)
LCCN:
2019010449
Locations:
UBPC631 -- Webb Shadle Public Library (Pleasantville)
SKPC094 -- Sumner Public Library (Sumner)
SFPH074 -- Waterloo Public Library (Waterloo)

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