Color Me In by Natasha Diaz
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Color me In was an important and well written book about a teenager who is biracial from both black and Jewish background, who “passes” as white. She has to deal with all the racial stereotyping that is done throughout her life but then her parents decide to divorce as well which adds another dimension to her turmoil.
I appreciated the various points of view that the author incorporated into the narrative to help enhance the story.
I would recommend this book.
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Neurologist & avid book-lover; Many genres: Thrillers/Suspense/Mystery, Fiction (most subtypes), YA, Middle-grade, Dystopian/Fantasy/Sci-fi, Non-fiction (usually science/medical/political); married to wonderful man and we have 4 children and 1 DIL; If not reading, I might be watching sports with the fam (almost anything) or binge-watching the latest releases; I do read some neurology and medicine in there too...
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