James McBride Explores his Mothers and his own Identify
Words: 847 Pages: 3 5576James McBride explores his mother's and his own identify in her novel "The Color of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to His White Mother." He writes from the point of view of whatever age is at during that part of the story. Navigating through his childhood and his interview with his Jewish mother. He talks about not only his childhood struggle with not knowing his identity or his mother's identity, but also discusses issues of poverty, racism, and just his […]