I’m Down by Mishna Wolff
“I often wondered if Dad met Mom by mistakenly wandering into a poetry reading thinking it was a Parliament concert” ~ Mishna Wolff
Wolff’s memoir of her early childhood as part of the only white
family in an all black ghetto of Seattle is both funny and
heartbreakingly poignant. Raised by a father who couldn’t be told he
wasn’t black, she craved his attention but couldn’t seem to satisfy him
in his quest to make her “down.” Caught between the haves and
have-nots, totally lacking in rhythm and smart to boot, she finds
herself continually at odds in her family, at school and in the
neighborhood. Wolff is a funny and insightful storyteller as she tries
to find herself and come to terms with her relationship with her
father.
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