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Lori L. Tharps

    Lori L. Tharps est une auteure dont l'œuvre explore les thèmes de la diversité culturelle, de la race, de l'identité et de la parentalité. Ses écrits examinent les questions complexes liées à ces domaines, offrant aux lecteurs des aperçus profonds des défis sociétaux contemporains. Tharps écrit avec à la fois perspicacité et sensibilité, entraînant les lecteurs dans les expériences qu'elle dépeint. Son approche est à la fois analytique et personnelle, rendant sa prose captivante et pertinente.

    Same Family, Different Colors
    Same Family, Different Colors: Confronting Colorism in America's Diverse Families
    Substitute Me
    Kinky Gazpacho
    • Recounts the experiences of an African-American journalist and educator who overcomes racism and other social and cultural barriers when she visits Spain and falls in love.

      Kinky Gazpacho
    • Substitute Me

      • 370pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,6(433)Évaluer

      A woman striving for perfection in her life encounters a nanny who challenges her aspirations, leading to unexpected and humorous consequences. The novel explores themes of ambition and the complexities of motherhood, revealing how the quest for an ideal life can unravel in surprising ways. With wit and insight, the author crafts a narrative that balances humor and depth, showcasing the transformative power of relationships.

      Substitute Me
    • Exploring the impact of skin-color politics on family dynamics in the United States, this book combines personal narratives, historical context, and analytical insights. It delves into how varying skin tones within families can shape relationships, experiences, and societal perceptions, offering a nuanced understanding of race and identity in contemporary America.

      Same Family, Different Colors: Confronting Colorism in America's Diverse Families
    • Same Family, Different Colors

      • 216pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Explores the issue of colorism and color bias in African American, Latino, Asian American, and mixed-race families and communities by weaving together personal stories, history, and analysis. The result is a portrait of the myriad ways skin-color politics affect family dynamics in the United States. --From publisher description

      Same Family, Different Colors