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by Nella Larsen
A light-skinned African American woman is married to a white man who is ignorant of her racial heritage. Her childhood friend, equally capable of "passing,' has chosen to live her life as a black woman and deny the existence of racism. A chance meeting forces both women to confront truths about themselves. First published in 1929, this novel has become a minor classic about the complexity of race relations in America.
Format: Quality Paperback
Published: May 2002
Category: General
Publisher: Random House Inc
Pages: 206
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