The Book of Sarahs: A Memoir of Race and Identity
By Catherine McKinley
Suffused with longing, this rueful, passionate memoir about an adopted woman's search for her birth parents explores themes of race and family.
Catherine McKinley was one of only a few thousand African American and bi-racial children adopted by white couples in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Raised in a small, white New England town, she had a persistent longing for the more diverse community that would better understand and encompass her.
In an era shaped by the rhetoric of Black Power and Black Pride, McKinley's coming of age entailed her own detailed investigation into her birth history.
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