
The Skin Between Us, 1st Edition
A Memoir of Race, Beauty, and Belonging
$53.59
- Hardcover
240 pages
- Release Date
8 May 2006
Summary
Kym Ragusa’s stunningly beautiful, brilliant African American mother turned heads as she strolled the streets of West Harlem. Ragusa’s white, working-class, Sicilian American father, who grew up only a few streets away in Italian East Harlem, had never seen anything like her. At home, their families despaired at the match, while in the streets the couple faced taunting threats from a city still racially divided.From their volatile, short-lived pairing came a sensitive child with a filmmaker’s…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780393058901 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 0393058905 |
| Author: | Kym Ragusa |
| Publisher: | WW Norton & Co |
| Imprint: | WW Norton & Co |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 240 |
| Edition: | 1st |
| Release Date: | 8 May 2006 |
| Weight: | 382g |
| Dimensions: | 218mm x 147mm x 23mm |
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Critics Review
“A refreshing debut memoir about growing up in between races and in between families.” – Kirkus Reviews“Fresh, honest, and important.” – Publishers Weekly“Not since The Color of Water have the complexities and the blessings of a multiracial lineage been explored so lovingly and elegantly, yet so dramatically and honestly. You will fall in love with Ragusa and all the members of her family, as this child of two Harlems—both African American and Italian American—learns the mysteries of both strands of her past. The best memoir I’ve read in years.” – Louise DeSalvo, author of Crazy in the Kitchen and Writing as a Way of Healing“Think of The Woman Warrior, The Liar’s Club, and Wide Sargasso Sea, then add an entirely new voice born out of New York’s Harlem and Sicily’s Palermo. Raucous, hilarious, heartbreaking, and luscious, Ragusa’s work is destined to take its rightful place alongside our most powerful books.” – Gina Barreca, author of Babes in Boyland and editor of Don’t Tell Mama:“Kym Ragusa’s brave and engaging book is beautifully written, a thoroughly good read from beginning to end. From the story of a sometimes painful, conflicted past, she has created a testament to an American future, proud of its multicultural history and ready to hold all our different lives within its borders.” – Hettie Jones, author of How I Became Hettie Jones“Kym Ragusa stands bravely and with great grace in the troubled space between East and West Harlem, Italian and Black, to tell us about the pain of this in-between place and its challenges and beauty. What an extraordinary book! Not since Piri Thomas’s Down These Mean Streets has this world between been described so courageously and with such insight. I read this with a deep sense of moral urgency, convinced that the life Ragusa made for herself with her grandmothers could be the ground of hope for the city itself.” – Robert Orsi, author of The Madonna of 115th Street
About The Author
Kym Ragusa
Kym Ragusa is a writer and documentary filmmaker. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.
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