interracial marriage

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interracial marriage

Coping as a biracial

1995
Presents information on problems encountered by children of interracial marriage and lets children tell their own stories.

The binding chair, or, A visit from the Foot Emancipation Society

a novel
2001
May, a Chinese woman who suffered from the ritual of foot binding, develops a close relationship with her husband's Jewish niece.

Yoshiko and the foreigner

1996
In spite of her upbringing, a young Japanese woman begins seeing an American soldier and finds that he is not like the foreigners her parents have taught her to avoid.

The world of Daughter McGuire

1994
Eleven-year-old Daughter, called a "zebra" by a boy at school because one of her parents is black and the other is white, wonders exactly who and what she is.

Clover

a novel
1991
After her father dies within hours of being married to a white woman, a ten-year-old black girl learns with her new mother to overcome grief and to adjust to a new place in their rural black South Carolina community.

Othello

2008
A study guide for William Shakespeare's play "Othello" that includes commentary from various authors and scholars exploring the play's themes, symbolism, and place in Shakespeare's legacy, as well as a plot summary, comprehensive character list, and analysis of key passages.

Interracial relationships

2007
Presents twelve essays from various sources that provide a wide range of perspectives on interracial dating and marriage.

Clover

a novel
1990
After her father dies within hours of being married to a white woman, a ten-year-old black girl learns with her new mother to overcome grief and to adjust to a new place in their rural African-American South Carolina community.

The house you pass on the way

1997
When fourteen-year-old Staggerlee, the daughter of a racially mixed marriage, spends a summer with her cousin Trout, she begins to question her sexuality to Trout and catches a glimpse of her possible future self.

The love wife

2004
Carnegie Wong's mother never approved of her son's marriage to an American, and when she arranges for a mainland Chinese nanny for Wong and Blondie's children, Blondie fears her mother-in-law had an ulterior motive--even from the grave.

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