Race and Identity in James McBride’s the Color of Water
Words: 809 Pages: 3 7381Introduction James McBride's The Color of Water intricately weaves a narrative that explores the complexities of race, identity, and belonging through the lives of Ruth McBride-Jordan and her son, James. The book tells the compelling story of Ruth, a Jewish immigrant from Poland, and her experiences as a white woman married to an African American man in a racially divided America. This essay delves into the dual narrative structure of the book, examining how McBride uses the contrasting timelines of […]