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A New Statesman essential non-fiction read of 2021

'Everybody should read [this]' Stylist

"Blackness is an art, not a science. It is a paradox: intangible and visceral; a situation and a story. It is the thread that connects these essays, but its significance as an experience emerges randomly, unpredictably. . . . Race is the story of my life, and therefore black is the body of this book."


In twelve intensely personal, interconnected essays, Emily Bernard sets out to tell stories from her life that enable her to talk about truth, race, family and relationships, and much more.

She observes the complexities and paradoxes, the haunting memories and ambushing realities of growing up black in the South with a family name inherited from a white man, of getting a PhD from Yale, of marrying a white man from the North, of adopting two babies from Ethiopia, of teaching at a white college and living in America's New England today.

Ultimately, she shows us that it is in our shared experience of humanity that we find connection, happiness and hope.

What readers are saying:
'Perspective changing essays' *****
'A page-turner - full of empathy, love, and insight' *****
'I raced through this' *****
'I loved it' *****
'Exquisitely crafted' *****
'Essential reading' *****
'I couldn't put it down' *****
'Beautifully written. A must read for all races' *****
'I loved everything about this book' *****

Black is the Body: Stories From My Grandmother's Time, My Mother's Time, and Mine

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A New Statesman essential non-fiction read of 2021'Everybody should read [this]' Stylist"Blackness is an art, not a science. It is... Read more

    Publisher: Transworld Publishers Ltd
    Publication Date: 11/02/2021
    ISBN13: 9780857527851, 978-0857527851
    ISBN10: 0857527851

    Number of Pages: 240

    Non Fiction , Biography

    Description

    A New Statesman essential non-fiction read of 2021

    'Everybody should read [this]' Stylist

    "Blackness is an art, not a science. It is a paradox: intangible and visceral; a situation and a story. It is the thread that connects these essays, but its significance as an experience emerges randomly, unpredictably. . . . Race is the story of my life, and therefore black is the body of this book."


    In twelve intensely personal, interconnected essays, Emily Bernard sets out to tell stories from her life that enable her to talk about truth, race, family and relationships, and much more.

    She observes the complexities and paradoxes, the haunting memories and ambushing realities of growing up black in the South with a family name inherited from a white man, of getting a PhD from Yale, of marrying a white man from the North, of adopting two babies from Ethiopia, of teaching at a white college and living in America's New England today.

    Ultimately, she shows us that it is in our shared experience of humanity that we find connection, happiness and hope.

    What readers are saying:
    'Perspective changing essays' *****
    'A page-turner - full of empathy, love, and insight' *****
    'I raced through this' *****
    'I loved it' *****
    'Exquisitely crafted' *****
    'Essential reading' *****
    'I couldn't put it down' *****
    'Beautifully written. A must read for all races' *****
    'I loved everything about this book' *****

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