James McBride
McBride's The Color of Water is a memoir about his white Jewish mother and the multiracial family she created that became one of the most beloved American memoirs of the 1990s. He is also a distinguished novelist and jazz musician.
Works
- The Color of WaterMemoir interweaving McBride's African-American identity with his mother's Jewish heritage
- The Good Lord BirdNovel reimagining abolitionist John Brown through the eyes of a young gender-ambiguous slave
- Kill 'Em and LeaveBiography of legendary soul musician James Brown and his rise from poverty to fame
- Miracle at St. AnnaWorld War Two novel about African-American soldiers discovering art and humanity in Italy
- Song Yet SungNovel about underground railroad passengers traveling through 19th century America seeking freedom