Why am I passionate about this?

I am the product of biracial parents, and the idea of passing or not has always fascinated me as well as disgusted me. The reasons one would want to pass in this era are much different than the survival aspect my ancestors who passed had to consider in the 19th century. In writing my YA historical novels, being biracial always enters in, no matter the topic, because it is who I am and, in the end, always rears its head for consideration.


I wrote

As Grey As Black and White

By Faith Knight,

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What is my book about?

14-year-old Mark Lawson has been given a rare gift: to choose his racial identity. His self-discovery comes at a timeā€¦

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The books I picked & why

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Faith Knight Why did I love this book?

I love this book because it is very well written, blending prose and poetry to tell a very compelling and personal story about a young man struggling with a reason for living amid a confusing personal tragedy.

Jaime happens to be my cousin, so of course, I love it for that reason. But that aside, since Jaime is also biracial, this book is a must-read for exploring identity and its emotional implications.

By Jaime Adoff,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked The Death of Jayson Porter as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?


Sixteen-year-old Jayson Porter wants to believe things will get better. But the harsh realities of his life never seem to change. Living in the inland-Florida projects with his abusive mother, he tries unsuccessfully to fit in at his predominately white school, while struggling to maintain even a thread of a relationship with his drug-addicted father. As the pressure mounts, there's only one thing Jayson feels he has control over--the choice of whether to live or die.

In this powerful, gripping novel, Coretta Scott King Award-winning author Jaime Adoff explores the harsh reality of a teenager's life, giving hope even inā€¦


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Faith Knight Why did I love this book?

Birdie and Cole are sisters with biracial parents on the brink of danger during the turbulent 1960s.

Despite their attempts to cling to each other, their parentā€™s involvement with a violent anti-establishment group will eventually separate them: Cole with her dark-skinned father and Birdie with her white mother.

The girls' desperate attempt to remain together and later find each other is heartbreaking and encouraging. This book made me cry.

By Danzy Senna,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Caucasia as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

From the author of New People and Colored Television, the extraordinary national bestseller that launched Danzy Sennaā€™s literary career

ā€œSuperbly illustrates the emotional toll that politics and race take ā€¦ Haunting.ā€ ā€”The New York Times Book Review

Birdie and Cole are the daughters of a black father and a white mother, intellectuals and activists in the Civil Rights Movement in 1970s Boston. The sisters are so close that they speak their own language, yet Birdie, with her light skin and straight hair, is often mistaken for white, while Cole is dark enough to fit in with the other kids atā€¦


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The Good Woman's Guide to Making Better Choices by Liz Foster,

A heart-warming and hilarious novel about the highs and lows of marriage, fraud, and goatā€™s cheese.

Libby Popovic is a country girl whoā€™s now living a golden life in Bondi with her confident financier husband Ludo, and their two children. When Ludo is jailed for financial fraud, and Libbyā€™s friendsā€¦

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Faith Knight Why did I love this book?

Iā€™ve read this book several times and saw the 2021 film. This is the quintessential novel on how skin color can affect one's choices in life as well as the life one is relegated to.

It made me really contemplate how someone can move from one world to another with either no concern (as in the case of Clare) or major angst, as in the case of Irene.

I loved this book because the struggles were real, and the end was unexpected.

By Nella Larsen,

Why should I read it?

7 authors picked Passing as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

A classic, brilliant and layered novel that has been at the heart of racial identity discourse in America for almost a century.

Clare Kendry leads a dangerous life. Fair, elegant, and ambitious, she is married to a white man unaware of her African American heritage and has severed all ties to her past. Clare's childhood friend, Irene Redfield, just as light-skinned, has chosen to remain within the African American community, but refuses to acknowledge the racism that continues to constrict her family's happiness. A chance encounter forces both women to confront the lies they have told others - and theā€¦


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Faith Knight Why did I love this book?

The biracial Vigne twins in this book struggle with the choices before them as to which race they will embrace. I loved the book for its poignancy and honest exploration of the sensitivity involved in having a choice to make, no matter the generation.

This book is similar to the movie Imitation of Life but on a grander scale. The stories moved me and hurt me at the same time. 

By Brit Bennett,

Why should I read it?

11 authors picked The Vanishing Half as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

THE SUNDAY TIMES TOP BESTSELLER
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

SHORTLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE
LONGLISTED FOR THE ORWELL PRIZE

'An utterly mesmerising novel..I absolutely loved this book' Bernardine Evaristo, winner of the Booker Prize 2019

'Epic' Kiley Reid, O, The Oprah Magazine

'Favourite book [of the] year' Issa Rae

The Vignes twin sisters will always be identical. But after growing up together in a small, southern black community and running away at age sixteen, it's not just the shape of their daily lives that is different as adults, it's everything: their families, their communities, their racial identities. Ten yearsā€¦


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The Rancherā€™s Lost Bride by Roxanne Snopek,

Leila Monahan is creating her dream family, but when her fiancĆ© gets cold feet, she sends him packing. A sperm bank would be easier but first, sheā€™ll take a DNA test. She doesnā€™t care about finding her birth parents, but her future children might. The surprising results are nothing toā€¦

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Faith Knight Why did I love this book?

RM is famous for steamy romance, but this book was a shift in a more literary direction.

I love the challenges Zale Rowen faces in his dogged attempts to find deadbeat dads in Chicago. His personal struggle is not so much biracial as it is emotional since his own father left him. 

The book is excellently written and is a definite page-turner for those who love suspense and want to discover who they are genetically and emotionally. RM is also a personal friend; his inspiration kick-started my fiction writing journey. 

By R. M. Johnson,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Father Found as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Zale Rowan, devoted to his career of tracking down fathers who have abandoned their children and forcing them to own up to their deeds, begins to realize that his reasons for his obsession go beyond what he has let himself believe. By the author of The Harris Men.


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As Grey As Black and White

By Faith Knight,

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What is my book about?

14-year-old Mark Lawson has been given a rare gift: to choose his racial identity. His self-discovery comes at a time when his little league baseball team is forced to integrate, so tensions are high. Especially for the young black boy who joins as the new pitcher, Eddie Goshay. But Mark is not ready to "out" himself despite the fact that he and Eddie are fast becoming friends.

Will Mark make the right decision about his race, will he accept it when heā€™s kicked out of his segregated school, and what will be the implications since he needs an afterschool job to care for his ailing mother, a job he can only get from the white business community? 

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