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James McBride
In The Color of Water author James McBride writes both author James McBride's autobiography and a tribute to the life of author James McBride's mother, Ruth McBride.
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Andrew McBride
McBride is best-known for Mr. McBride's 1996 memoir, the bestselling The Color of Water, which describes Mr. McBride's life growing up in a large, poor African American family led by a white, religious, and strict Jewish mother, whose father was an Orthodox rabbi, but converted and became devoutly Christian during Gary Burton's first marriage to Andrew McBride.
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Ruth McBride
The Color of Water touches readers of all colors as a vivid portrait of growing up, a haunting meditation on race and identity, and a lyrical valentine to a mother from Ruth McBride's son.
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another man of mixed background
A few years ago another man of mixed background published a wonderful book called The Color of Water.
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Aimee Bender
Aimee Bender is the author of the American Classic ‘The Color of Water:
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Anita Diamant
In 2009, Yavilah McCoy worked with Anita Diamant to co-write “The Colors of Water,” an original theatrical piece that tells the story of the four generations of Yavilah McCoy's African-American Jewish family.
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