The Color of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to His White Mother

Ā· Penguin Random House Audio Ā· Narrated by JD Jackson and Susan Denaker
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The New York Times bestselling story from the author of The Good Lord Bird, winner of the 2013 National Book Award for Fiction.

Who is Ruth McBride Jordan? A self-declared "light-skinned" woman evasive about her ethnicity, yet steadfast in her love for her twelve black children. James McBride, journalist, musician, and son, explores his mother's past, as well as his own upbringing and heritage, in a poignant and powerful debut, The Color Of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to His White Mother.

The son of a black minister and a woman who would not admit she was white, James McBride grew up in "orchestrated chaos" with his eleven siblings in the poor, all-black projects of Red Hook, Brooklyn. "Mommy," a fiercely protective woman with "dark eyes full of pep and fire," herded her brood to Manhattan's free cultural events, sent them off on buses to the best (and mainly Jewish) schools, demanded good grades, and commanded respect. As a young man, McBride saw his mother as a source of embarrassment, worry, and confusionā€”and reached thirty before he began to discover the truth about her early life and long-buried pain.

In The Color of Water, McBride retraces his mother's footsteps and, through her searing and spirited voice, recreates her remarkable story. The daughter of a failed itinerant Orthodox rabbi, she was born Rachel Shilsky (actually Ruchel Dwara Zylska) in Poland on April 1, 1921. Fleeing pogroms, her family emigrated to America and ultimately settled in Suffolk, Virginia, a small town where anti-Semitism and racial tensions ran high. With candor and immediacy, Ruth describes her parents' loveless marriage; her fragile, handicapped mother; her cruel, sexually-abusive father; and the rest of the family and life she abandoned.

At seventeen, after fleeing Virginia and settling in New York City, Ruth married a black minister and founded the all- black New Brown Memorial Baptist Church in her Red Hook living room. "God is the color of water," Ruth McBride taught her children, firmly convinced that life's blessings and life's values transcend race. Twice widowed, and continually confronting overwhelming adversity and racism, Ruth's determination, drive and discipline saw her dozen children through collegeā€”and most through graduate school. At age 65, she herself received a degree in social work from Temple University.

Interspersed throughout his mother's compelling narrative, McBride shares candid recollections of his own experiences as a mixed-race child of poverty, his flirtations with drugs and violence, and his eventual self- realization and professional success. The Color of Water touches readers of all colors as a vivid portrait of growing up, a haunting meditation on race and identity, and a lyrical valentine to a mother from her son.

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4.9
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A reasonable person
August 21, 2018
Very well written. True story of a white Jewish woman with 12 mixed race children told in the voices of mother and son in alternating chapters.
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Sarina Francis
April 13, 2020
I absolutely loved this book. I will be reading it again once i'm done with his other books
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About the author

James McBrideĀ is an accomplished musician and author of the National Book Awardā€“winningĀ The Good Lord Bird, the #1 bestselling American classicĀ The Color of Water, and the bestsellersĀ Song Yet SungĀ andĀ Miracle at St. Anna. He is also the author ofĀ Kill ā€™Em and Leave, a James Brown biography. A recipient of the National Humanities Medal in 2016, McBride is a Distinguished Writer in Residence at New York University.

J. D. JacksonĀ is an educator, actor, and audiobook narrator. Currently an adjunct professor at Los Angeles Southwest College, he has an MFA in theater from Temple University and several television and movie credits, includingĀ House,Ā ER, LawĀ & Order,Ā Third Watch, andĀ Hack. He has also received several Audiofile Earphone Awards for his work.

Susan Denakerā€™sĀ extensive theatre credits include numerous plays in the West End of London, national tours, and many English Rep companies, including a season with Alan Ayckbournā€™s company in Scarborough. More recently in the United States, Susan has appeared inĀ Our TownĀ andĀ Sweet Bird of Youth,Ā both at the La Jolla Playhouse, andĀ Breaking LegsĀ at the Westport Playhouse.

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