Ebook: Black berry, sweet juice: on being black and white in canada
Author: Hill Lawrence
- Tags: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY--Cultural Heritage, Families, Homes, Intellectual life, Interracial marriage, Interracial marriage--Canada, Manners and customs, Novelists Canadian, Novelists Canadian--20th century, Race relations, Racially mixed people, Racially mixed people--Canada, Biographies, Electronic books, Hill Lawrence -- 1957-, Hill Lawrence -- 1957- -- Family, Hill Lawrence -- 1957- -- Homes and haunts -- Ontario -- Toronto, Toronto (Ont.) -- Intellectual life -- 20th century, Novelists Canadian --
- Year: 2014
- Publisher: HarperCollins Canada
- City: Canada;Ontario;Toronto;Place of publication not identified;Toronto (Ont
- Language: English
- epub
Lawrence Hill's remarkable novel, Any Known Blood, a multi-generational story about a Canadian man of mixed race, was met with critical acclaim and it marked the emergence of a powerful new voice in Canadian writing. Now Hill, himself a child of a black father and white mother, brings us Black Berry, Sweet Juice: On Being Black and White in Canada, a provocative and unprecedented look at a timely and engrossing topic. In Black Berry, Sweet Juice, Hill movingly reveals his struggle to understand his own personal and racial identity. Raised by human rights activist parents in a predominantly white Ontario suburb, he is imbued with lingering memories and offers a unique perspective. In a satirical yet serious tone, Hill describes the ambiguity involved in searching for his identity -- an especially complex and difficult journey in a country that prefers to see him as neither black nor white. Interspersed with slices of his personal experiences, fascinating family history and the experiences of thirty-six other Canadians of mixed race interviewed for this book, Black Berry, Sweet Juice also examines contemporary racial issues in Canadian society. Hill explores the terms used to describe children of mixed race, the unrelenting hostility towards mix-race couples and the real meaning of the black Canadian experience. It arrives at a critical time when, in the highly publicized and controversial case of Elijah Van de Perre, the son of a white mother and black father in British Columbia, the Supreme Court of Canada has just granted custody to Elijah's mother, Kimberly Van de Perre. A reflective, sensitive and often humourous book, Black Berry, Sweet Juice is a thought provoking discourse on the current status of race relations in Canada and it's a fascinating and important read for us all.
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