My Daughter Doesn't Know She's Black
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Narrated by:
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Tori Foultz
About this listen
When Amber left home for the first day of middle school, she was the same blonde-haired girl she had always been. However, when she came home that evening, she would not be. In an embarrassing exchange, Amber learns that her father is actually a Black man. Refusing to accept her identity, she sets into motion a series of events that will end up causing her even more anguish. Unable to deal with the revelation, Amber eventually moves in with her White grandparents.
They allow her to continue living her lie of being a White girl, but eventually her deception catches up with her. Amber runs away from home to escape the world that no longer made sense to her. She thought she found refuge in Canada, but ends up living on the streets. Amber's parents try to help her cope with her identity, but end up pushing her further away. If Amber thought being Black was difficult, wait until she experiences the result of her efforts to avoid it.
©2012 Peaches the Writer (P)2013 Peaches the WriterWhat listeners say about My Daughter Doesn't Know She's Black
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- SONIA GARRICK
- 27-12-22
Far fetched story
This story is so far fetched I can only imagine it’s the writer’s desire to live this story in reality. It went from 0 to 100 and I couldn’t understand why it had turned from a black girl thinking she was white to a white woman’s erotica fantasy.
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- Amy
- 21-09-22
This is awful
Completely racist reading from start to finish. The poor child. Even the affair was racist, the slave master role play? I feel completely upset by this whole thing.
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