Color of Water

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Growth In The Color of Water, by James McBride, James is always trying to learn more and more about his mother. Unsuccessful most of the time in his childhood. He wants to understand the present and future by understanding the past. Both James and Ruth are subject to varying degrees of prejudice in their lives. Ruth endured exclusion and ridicule as a Jew living in the South, and later as a white woman living in …

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