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The vanishing half book summary
The vanishing half book summary






the vanishing half book summary

Another aspect of the writing which I noticed is that the first half is predominately character-driven and the latter half relies heavily on a plot-driven structure. By the end, I was able to appreciate the effective way in which the author connected the theme of racial identity with gender identity. At first, it raised a question in my mind about the author attempting too many themes because I couldn’t see how they would fit together. Just as I settled into the racial and sibling relationship themes of the book at about 30%, gender identity was introduced.

the vanishing half book summary

The overarching theme of identity is expertly interwoven throughout the story. Writing: The Vanishing Half is told from four perspectives (two grown sisters and each of their daughters). There’s definitely a great deal to ponder and discuss! Themes include identity, racism, colorism, class, education, gender identity, sibling relationships, passing as white, secrets and lies, loneliness, sacrifice, family, mother/daughter relationships, forgiveness, friendship, and safety.

the vanishing half book summary

I think the various themes are the most compelling part of the reading experience and will inform any book club discussion. Themes: The Vanishing Half is an ambitious and multilayered story that deals with several thought-provoking themes. If you do decide to read on, I tried not to reveal any major spoilers. So if you do not want any spoilers, it might be best to read the remainder of this review after you’ve read the book. Spoilers: I find that it’s difficult to discuss The Vanishing Half in a spoiler-free review. The Vanishing Half begins in the 1950s and concludes in the 1990s with the next generation (Desiree’s and Stella’s daughters).

the vanishing half book summary

Stella decides to pass as white which means that she completely cuts ties with her past and her family. This is difficult because the town celebrates light-skinned blacks and Desiree’s dark-skinned daughter, Jude, faces racism within the black community. Desiree escapes an abusive marriage and returns to her small southern hometown to live with her mom and her dark child. They endure a childhood trauma, are forced to leave high school early and go to work, and eventually leave home (run away) together at sixteen. They are light-skinned black girls, identical, and inseparable. *This post contains Amazon affiliate links. Genre/Categories: Historical Fiction, Sisters, Complicated Family Drama, Own Voices








The vanishing half book summary