In Black & White by Catherine Lavender comes out this spring and I want to read it because of the mixed main character. You don't see many minority main characters to start with and it will be enjoyable to read about a character I can identify with in that way.
Synopsis:
Micah Winters always knew that
she was different. It was the pigment of her skin and the texture of her
hair that revealed that she was a woman from biracial parents. For five
decades, Micah’s African American mother has remained silent about
Micah’s estranged father (Sidney Irving). It is not until after Sidney
Irving’s death that Micah learns that she is the daughter of the
legendary novelist and screenwriter. Now with her mother’s memory fading
away from Alzheimer’s disease, Micah can only rely on a novel that was
written from her father years ago to understand her parents past during
the time of segregation in the United States. Micah’s once simple life
is not so simple anymore as she tries to make sense of an unfamiliar
world as she inherits her father’s wealth and private past. With an
abandoned heart, Micah must forgive the past in order to discover who
she really is.
Author Bio:
Catherine Lavender is from Baltimore,
Maryland but now resides in Tampa, Florida with her miniature schnauzer
name Ripken. She is an animal activist, as well as a supporter of the
organization First Book which helps supply literature for
underprivileged children. In her spare time, Catherine enjoys reading
classic literature and playing the acoustic guitar.
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