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The Vanishing Half

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The Vignes twin sisters are identical but lead vastly different lives after running away from their small southern black community at sixteen. A decade later, one sister lives with her black daughter in the town she once fled, while the other passes for white, concealing her past from her white husband. Despite the distance and deception, their lives remain interconnected. The narrative explores the impact on the next generation when their daughters' paths cross. Spanning from the deep South to California and covering the 1950s to the 1990s, the story weaves together multiple family strands, presenting a riveting and emotional exploration of the American history of passing. Beyond race, it delves into how the past influences personal choices, desires, and expectations, examining why individuals sometimes feel compelled to live as something other than their origins. In this immersive and thought-provoking tale, Brit Bennett crafts a compelling narrative about family and relationships, echoing the depth and insight of her New York Times-bestselling debut.

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The Vanishing Half, Brit Bennet

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Pubblicato
2020
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Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2020
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
352
ISBN10
059319019X
ISBN13
9780593190197
Serie
Prima pubblicazione
2020
Titolo originale
The Vanishing Half
Valutazione
4,1 su 5
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The Vignes twin sisters are identical but lead vastly different lives after running away from their small southern black community at sixteen. A decade later, one sister lives with her black daughter in the town she once fled, while the other passes for white, concealing her past from her white husband. Despite the distance and deception, their lives remain interconnected. The narrative explores the impact on the next generation when their daughters' paths cross. Spanning from the deep South to California and covering the 1950s to the 1990s, the story weaves together multiple family strands, presenting a riveting and emotional exploration of the American history of passing. Beyond race, it delves into how the past influences personal choices, desires, and expectations, examining why individuals sometimes feel compelled to live as something other than their origins. In this immersive and thought-provoking tale, Brit Bennett crafts a compelling narrative about family and relationships, echoing the depth and insight of her New York Times-bestselling debut.