Invisible boy : a memoir of self-discovery
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Invisible boy : a memoir of self-discovery
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A gripping memoir from a BC Vancouver Sun journalist who was born to a West African mother, and then adopted as a small boy and raised by a white evangelical family. This is his searing account of being raised by fundamentalists. He grows up as a Black kid who had his racial identity mocked and derided all the while being made to participate in the religious fervor of his mother’s holy roller church. The religious brainwashing is of course dislocating and crushing for the boy as he grows into a teenager and is consistently abused for being Black. He must navigate and survive zealotry, paranoia and prejudice. This is a narrative that amplifies a voice rarely heard: the child at the centre of an interracial adoption.
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