Summary & Analysis - The Color Of Water - Based On The Book By James Mcbride
Golden Books Publishing
Narrateur Pamela Banks
Maison d'édition: Golden Books Publishing
Synopsis
SUMMARY & ANALYSIS THE COLOR OF WATER BASED ON THE BOOK BY JAMES MCBRIDE SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: GOLDEN BOOKS PUBLISHING CONTENT A Mysterious Beginning Mameh's Journey Growing Up in Chaos Church and Community Loss and Departure Running Away and Finding Roots Suffolk and the Synagogue Love, Marriage and Family A Legacy of Faith and Family General Analysis ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK "The Color of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to His White Mother" by James McBride is a memoir that explores the author's quest to understand his mother, Ruth, and her complex identity. The narrative delves into Ruth's hidden past as a Jewish immigrant who marries a Black man and raises twelve biracial children. As the author uncovers the details of her life, the book grapples with themes of race, religion, and the search for belonging. Through their journey, the reader is able to explore the challenges of identity and family within a society marked by racial and cultural divisions. The story focuses on the power of love and family bonds as a way to overcome prejudice and hardship.
Durée: 29 minutes (00:29:07) Date de publication: 30/01/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

