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Catana Tully

    Questa autrice esplora le complessità dell'identità e del patrimonio culturale, addentrandosi in profondi temi psicologici e sociali. Il suo lavoro letterario riflette le sue ricche esperienze internazionali e il suo background multiculturale, offrendo ai lettori una prospettiva unica sulla condizione umana. Attraverso un'analisi perspicace e l'introspezione personale, svela gli strati dell'esistenza umana e l'essenza dell'appartenenza e della scoperta di sé. La sua scrittura è caratterizzata da una profonda comprensione delle sfide intrinseche nel navigare il proprio posto nel mondo.

    Split at the Root
    • Split at the Root

      A Memoir of Love and Lost Identity

      • 293pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      In this dramatic and beautifully written memoir, the author explores questions of race, adoption and identity, not as the professor of ethnic studies that she became, but as the Black child of German settlers in Guatemala, who called her their “little Moor.” Her journey into investigating the mystery of how these White foreigners became her parents begins when she reluctantly considered joining an African-American organization at the U.S. College where she taught, and she realized it was not just her German accent, that had alienated her from her Black colleagues. She discovered under her layers of privilege (private schools, international travel, the life of a fashion model and actress in Europe) that her hidden story is one of disinheritance.The author’s determination to find out who her mother and father really were, and why she was taken from them, tests the love of her White husband and their son, leads her to embrace and then reject the charismatic man she believes to be her biological father, and takes her deep into the jungles of Guatemala to find a family that has kept her memory alive as legend. In the book's shocking ending, she learns the truth about who her mother was, and the callous disrespect committed long ago against mother and child in the name of love.

      Split at the Root