In Black & White
Micah Winters always knew that she was different. It was the pigment of her skin and the texture of her hair that revealed that she was a woman from biracial parents. For five decades, Micah’s African American mother has remained silent about Micah’s estranged father (Sidney Irving). It is not...
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Micah Winters always knew that she was different. It was the pigment of her skin and the texture of her hair that revealed that she was a woman from biracial parents. For five decades, Micah’s African American mother has remained silent about Micah’s estranged father (Sidney Irving). It is not until after Sidney Irving’s death that Micah learns that she is the daughter of
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Edition language: English
I received a copy from the author for review through a RABT blog tour.Micah always knew she was different. She was raised by her African-American mother and step-father. Having never known her biological father, the only thing the knew what that he was white. I really enjoyed how this story was set ...
The Good ↢Strong beginning, easy to get into↢Liked Micah↢Liked the passages from “Daisies for Lisa”.↢Liked Micah working on the mystery of her parents and her evolving feelingsThe Bad & The Other ↢Ignores facts for the sake of plot and drama. One consideration I clued into immediately would’ve chang...