Book summaryOne family's story serves to illuminate the complexity and diversity of African and African-American culture, and point out facts and misconceptions about the relationship between the two. Philippe Wamba, son of an African-American mother and Congolese father, shares his interesting history and upbringing. Media reviews"Wamba writes with the perception of a psychologist and the perspective of a historian." |
Kinship: A Family's Journey in Africa and Americaby Wamba, PhilippeFirst Printing
Book desription: E P Dutton, 1999. First Printing. Hard Cover. Fine/Very Good. Type: Remainder Dj. has some rubbing on back, mild edgewear, interior like new. 383 pages. Small black remainder mark on bottom edge.
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