The Color of Water
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Book Description
The Color of Water (1997) is the bestselling memoir of James McBride, a biracial journalist, jazz saxophonist, and composer whose Jewish mother gave birth to twelve children, all of whom she raised in a housing project in Brooklyn. His mother witnessed the premature death of her first husband, a reverend, and through sheer force of will saw each of her children graduate from college. Her basic hou... More
Book Information
| Publisher | Audio Literature |
| Binding | Unbound (49 editions) |
| Reading Level | Uncategorized |
| # of Pages | N/A |
| ISBN-10 | 078712057X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0787120573 |
| Publication Date | 11/1999 |
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About Andre Braugher (Narrator) : Andre Braugher is a published narrator. Some of the published credits of Andre Braugher include The Color of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to His White Mother.
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About Lainie Kazan (Narrator) : Lainie Kazan is a published narrator. Some of the published credits of Lainie Kazan include The Color of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to His White Mother.
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