Racism Explained to My Daughter by Tahar Ben Jelloun

Racism Explained to My Daughter by Tahar Ben Jelloun

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Writing in response to his ten-year-old daughter's questions about racism, the author has created a dialogue, speaking to racism as a problem not only in France but also around the world. This prizewinning book includes personal essays from four leading US writers who are also parents.

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Racism Explained to My Daughter by Tahar Ben Jelloun

Writing in response to his ten-year-old daughter's questions about racism, the author has created a dialogue, speaking to racism as a problem not only in France but also around the world. This prizewinning book includes personal essays from four leading US writers who are also parents.

Tahar Ben Jelloun, the 1994 Prix Maghreb winner, was born in Fez, Morocco, in 1944 and moved to France in 1961. The Sacred Night, which won the Prix Goncourt in 1987, and Corruption (The New Press) are two of his novels.

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ISBN 13 9781565845343
ISBN 10 156584534X
Title Racism Explained to My Daughter
Author Tahar Ben Jelloun
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher The New Press
Year published 2000-02-22
Number of pages 128
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.