This is an extremely well-written family saga of twin girls from Louisiana, so light-skinned that they could pass for White. One does exactly that, concealing all clues to her African-American identity, severing ties to her family and her hometown. The other twin embraces her heritage, returns home, and gives birth to a daughter so dark, that it shocks even the townsfolk.
This novel has way more complexities than I’ve hinted at here, and it is a wonderful study of race, gender, and identity.
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