The White Man's Son
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- ISBN8231050154
- EAN9798231050154
- Date de parution07/06/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
The White Man's Son: A Memoir of Color, Family, and the Search for SelfIn a world that insists on rigid lines, what happens when the deepest bonds of love and fatherhood cross the stark divide of race?"The White Man's Son" is a raw and unflinching memoir that plunges into the heart of one man's tumultuous journey through the complexities of colorism within his own family, the disorienting landscapes of immigration, and the arduous search for identity and belonging.
Born in Africa, the author's early life is marked by a profound and painful relationship with his biological mother, a dynamic that casts a long shadow. Yet, amidst this, emerges an unexpected and formative connection with his first white German stepfather-a man who offers love and a glimpse of a different world, challenging the author's nascent understanding of race and affection. This bond, forged across racial and cultural differences, becomes a crucial anchor, even as it is tragically severed by divorce.
The narrative then follows him to America, a land of supposed dreams, where the specter of not belonging intensifies. Here, another white stepfather enters his life, Mr. Eversole, offering a different kind of understanding and fighting battles on his behalf, further complicating and enriching the author's perception of fatherhood and acceptance. Yet, the promise of America is often overshadowed by the harsh realities of an unwelcoming home environment with his mother and brothers, the sting of neglect, and the descent into the perilous streets where survival demands a constant reinvention of self."The White Man's Son" is more than an immigrant's tale; it is a courageous exploration of the insidious nature of colorism-a force the author argues is often more isolating and silently devastating than overt racism.
It's a testament to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of abuse, abandonment, and the crushing weight of feeling like an outsider. From the villages of Kenya to the complexities of Germany, and the challenging terrains of the American South, this story lays bare the struggle to heal, to find a chosen family, and to ultimately define oneself beyond the color of one's skin or the circumstances of one's birth.
This is a story of profound loss, unexpected love, and the enduring power of the human heart to seek its own truth and forge its own path. Prepare to be moved by a narrative that is both deeply personal and universally resonant.
Born in Africa, the author's early life is marked by a profound and painful relationship with his biological mother, a dynamic that casts a long shadow. Yet, amidst this, emerges an unexpected and formative connection with his first white German stepfather-a man who offers love and a glimpse of a different world, challenging the author's nascent understanding of race and affection. This bond, forged across racial and cultural differences, becomes a crucial anchor, even as it is tragically severed by divorce.
The narrative then follows him to America, a land of supposed dreams, where the specter of not belonging intensifies. Here, another white stepfather enters his life, Mr. Eversole, offering a different kind of understanding and fighting battles on his behalf, further complicating and enriching the author's perception of fatherhood and acceptance. Yet, the promise of America is often overshadowed by the harsh realities of an unwelcoming home environment with his mother and brothers, the sting of neglect, and the descent into the perilous streets where survival demands a constant reinvention of self."The White Man's Son" is more than an immigrant's tale; it is a courageous exploration of the insidious nature of colorism-a force the author argues is often more isolating and silently devastating than overt racism.
It's a testament to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of abuse, abandonment, and the crushing weight of feeling like an outsider. From the villages of Kenya to the complexities of Germany, and the challenging terrains of the American South, this story lays bare the struggle to heal, to find a chosen family, and to ultimately define oneself beyond the color of one's skin or the circumstances of one's birth.
This is a story of profound loss, unexpected love, and the enduring power of the human heart to seek its own truth and forge its own path. Prepare to be moved by a narrative that is both deeply personal and universally resonant.
The White Man's Son: A Memoir of Color, Family, and the Search for SelfIn a world that insists on rigid lines, what happens when the deepest bonds of love and fatherhood cross the stark divide of race?"The White Man's Son" is a raw and unflinching memoir that plunges into the heart of one man's tumultuous journey through the complexities of colorism within his own family, the disorienting landscapes of immigration, and the arduous search for identity and belonging.
Born in Africa, the author's early life is marked by a profound and painful relationship with his biological mother, a dynamic that casts a long shadow. Yet, amidst this, emerges an unexpected and formative connection with his first white German stepfather-a man who offers love and a glimpse of a different world, challenging the author's nascent understanding of race and affection. This bond, forged across racial and cultural differences, becomes a crucial anchor, even as it is tragically severed by divorce.
The narrative then follows him to America, a land of supposed dreams, where the specter of not belonging intensifies. Here, another white stepfather enters his life, Mr. Eversole, offering a different kind of understanding and fighting battles on his behalf, further complicating and enriching the author's perception of fatherhood and acceptance. Yet, the promise of America is often overshadowed by the harsh realities of an unwelcoming home environment with his mother and brothers, the sting of neglect, and the descent into the perilous streets where survival demands a constant reinvention of self."The White Man's Son" is more than an immigrant's tale; it is a courageous exploration of the insidious nature of colorism-a force the author argues is often more isolating and silently devastating than overt racism.
It's a testament to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of abuse, abandonment, and the crushing weight of feeling like an outsider. From the villages of Kenya to the complexities of Germany, and the challenging terrains of the American South, this story lays bare the struggle to heal, to find a chosen family, and to ultimately define oneself beyond the color of one's skin or the circumstances of one's birth.
This is a story of profound loss, unexpected love, and the enduring power of the human heart to seek its own truth and forge its own path. Prepare to be moved by a narrative that is both deeply personal and universally resonant.
Born in Africa, the author's early life is marked by a profound and painful relationship with his biological mother, a dynamic that casts a long shadow. Yet, amidst this, emerges an unexpected and formative connection with his first white German stepfather-a man who offers love and a glimpse of a different world, challenging the author's nascent understanding of race and affection. This bond, forged across racial and cultural differences, becomes a crucial anchor, even as it is tragically severed by divorce.
The narrative then follows him to America, a land of supposed dreams, where the specter of not belonging intensifies. Here, another white stepfather enters his life, Mr. Eversole, offering a different kind of understanding and fighting battles on his behalf, further complicating and enriching the author's perception of fatherhood and acceptance. Yet, the promise of America is often overshadowed by the harsh realities of an unwelcoming home environment with his mother and brothers, the sting of neglect, and the descent into the perilous streets where survival demands a constant reinvention of self."The White Man's Son" is more than an immigrant's tale; it is a courageous exploration of the insidious nature of colorism-a force the author argues is often more isolating and silently devastating than overt racism.
It's a testament to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of abuse, abandonment, and the crushing weight of feeling like an outsider. From the villages of Kenya to the complexities of Germany, and the challenging terrains of the American South, this story lays bare the struggle to heal, to find a chosen family, and to ultimately define oneself beyond the color of one's skin or the circumstances of one's birth.
This is a story of profound loss, unexpected love, and the enduring power of the human heart to seek its own truth and forge its own path. Prepare to be moved by a narrative that is both deeply personal and universally resonant.