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Color of Love

A Story of a Mixed-Race Jewish Girl

«Praise for Marra B. Gad’s The Color of Love: Winner of the 2020 Midwest Book Award in Autobiography/Memoir presented by the Midwest Independent Publishers Association "In The Color of Love, Gad tells her story in straightforward, unadorned prose. . . . The reader is left to marvel at Gad's magnanimity. In the face of a lifetime of racially motivated aggression, she consistently chooses love."—Jerusalem Post "This beautiful memoir will stay with readers long after the last page is turned."—The Reporter "Offers a Jewish mode of love. . . Institutions have much to learn from reading The Color of Love." —Jewschool.com "An easy narrative on a complicated experience. It is a deeply personal story through which the author has shared a perspective that is seldom told."—Jewish Book Council "In beautiful, fearless prose, Gad tells a story...that is alternately heart-wrenching and heartwarming." —JUF News "Gad's message about resisting hate is solid. . . . [An] honest memoir about looking beyond hate to find some semblance of peace on the other side."—Kirkus Reviews "The Color of Love provides a much needed voice to this space in society today. But maybe even more than this, Marra's story serves as a reminder, a guide for all of us, from all backgrounds, to choose love. Always."—Glassworks "Marra's journey to unconditional love, forgiveness, and compassion in the face of hate and rejection is nothing short of miraculous."—Tina Alexis Allen, author of Hiding Out “Marra B. Gad’s The Color of Love is a timely and touching memoir of a biracial girl adopted by a Jewish family. It is a story of her ‘awakening’ to the inherent pressures of being black and female in a white world, pressures that are compounded by being adopted and raised in a white Jewish culture. Her pursuit to live a life of love in a world of racial, religious, and anti-feminist hate and bigotry was a continuous battle toward finding her soul. For a good life-affirming read, I highly recommend The Color of Love.”—Ron Stallworth, New York Times–bestselling author of Black Klansman “An astonishing and important story, memorably told, with lessons that reach across race, religion, and culture.”—David Wolpe, Max Webb Senior Rabbi of Sinai Temple in Los Angeles and author of David: The Divided Heart “Marra B. Gad’s is a compelling story, beautifully and authentically written, about her life as a mixed-race Jewish girl adopted by a white Chicago family in the ’70s. The compassion, patience, and caring required of anyone in Marra’s position is exquisitely demonstrated in this book: it has a lot to teach us.”—Jane Wolf Frances, social worker, psychologist, and author of Parenting Our Parents: Transforming the Challenge into a Journey of Love “The Color of Love by Marra B. Gad is a book I wish had existed when I was a young Iraqi immigrant in Kentucky trying to make sense of my own ‘otherness.’ But whereas I spent my youth working to correctly pronounce my r’s so I sounded American or being called Mexican because Iraq was not yet a household word, Gad was confronting flat-out racism from her own relatives. Her unflinching account of these inconceivable experiences is balanced with compassion and an empathy for those who judge her. And that makes her a total badass.”—Ayser Salman, author of The Wrong End of the Table “With humor, tears, and most of all, searing honesty, Marra Gad takes us inside her world, the world of a mixed-race Jew who knows both a family’s boundless devotion and the daily indignities—and worse—of those who cannot see past their prejudice. Faced with the ultimate dilemma, she draws on love, the force that single-handedly carried her through the peaks and valleys of a challenging yet full and happy life. Her story of choosing grace and generosity in the most unimaginable moments holds lessons for us all.”—Daniel Shapiro, former ambassador of the United States to Israel “This is not a story you’ve heard before. I was blown away by how engrossed I became in The Color of Love and was compelled to find out what happens next to the book’s heroine and author in this true story. Gad’s fresh voice manages to bring the reader into her heartwarming, sometimes heartbreaking, and often comedic journey, resulting in a memorable page-turner that you will not want to end.”—Rosa Blasi, actress and author of Jock Itch “I read The Color of Love in just a few sittings and was always eager to dive back into Marra Gad’s dramatic, fascinating memoir. Marra’s tale of caring for her elderly aunt who rejected her throughout her life is a story about choices—deciding in times of duress, often to our own surprise, exactly the kind of person we want to be. Marra Gad had ever reason to never see or speak to her aunt again—Nette had been cruel and racist—thoroughly and publicly rejecting Marra for being mixed race. Yet at the end of Nette’s life, Marra decides, step-by-step and month-by-month, to step in so Nette can have a life with dignity as Alzheimer’s and a cruel conservator strip her of everything that once mattered to her. Having had a mother die with Alzheimer’s disease, I was captivated by Marra’s brave, honest story. A powerful story of love chosen, not deserved.” —Laura Davis, author of The Courage to Heal and The Burning Light of Two Stars»

Marketing:


Prepublication consumer outreach and review push
Excerpt on Edelweiss
ARCs five months in advance
Reading-group guide online
Extensive bookseller outreach campaign
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Marketing:


Prepublication consumer outreach and review push
Excerpt on Edelweiss
ARCs five months in advance
Reading-group guide online
Extensive bookseller outreach campaign
Cross-promotional outreach opportunities with Jewish, African American, and Alzheimer's associations and advocacy groups
Promotion to the Jewish Book Council
Consumer ads


Publicity:


Select author events in Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York
National radio and television campaign, including NPR
National print and online media campaign targeting women's magazines, national review coverage, Jewish publications and sites, and African American-interest publications and sites
Local (Chicago and Los Angeles) media campaigns, including radio, television, print, and online

Detaljer

Forlag
Surrey Books,U.S.
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
ISBN
9781572842755
Utgivelsesår
2019
Format
20 x 13 cm

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«Praise for Marra B. Gad’s The Color of Love: Winner of the 2020 Midwest Book Award in Autobiography/Memoir presented by the Midwest Independent Publishers Association "In The Color of Love, Gad tells her story in straightforward, unadorned prose. . . . The reader is left to marvel at Gad's magnanimity. In the face of a lifetime of racially motivated aggression, she consistently chooses love."—Jerusalem Post "This beautiful memoir will stay with readers long after the last page is turned."—The Reporter "Offers a Jewish mode of love. . . Institutions have much to learn from reading The Color of Love." —Jewschool.com "An easy narrative on a complicated experience. It is a deeply personal story through which the author has shared a perspective that is seldom told."—Jewish Book Council "In beautiful, fearless prose, Gad tells a story...that is alternately heart-wrenching and heartwarming." —JUF News "Gad's message about resisting hate is solid. . . . [An] honest memoir about looking beyond hate to find some semblance of peace on the other side."—Kirkus Reviews "The Color of Love provides a much needed voice to this space in society today. But maybe even more than this, Marra's story serves as a reminder, a guide for all of us, from all backgrounds, to choose love. Always."—Glassworks "Marra's journey to unconditional love, forgiveness, and compassion in the face of hate and rejection is nothing short of miraculous."—Tina Alexis Allen, author of Hiding Out “Marra B. Gad’s The Color of Love is a timely and touching memoir of a biracial girl adopted by a Jewish family. It is a story of her ‘awakening’ to the inherent pressures of being black and female in a white world, pressures that are compounded by being adopted and raised in a white Jewish culture. Her pursuit to live a life of love in a world of racial, religious, and anti-feminist hate and bigotry was a continuous battle toward finding her soul. For a good life-affirming read, I highly recommend The Color of Love.”—Ron Stallworth, New York Times–bestselling author of Black Klansman “An astonishing and important story, memorably told, with lessons that reach across race, religion, and culture.”—David Wolpe, Max Webb Senior Rabbi of Sinai Temple in Los Angeles and author of David: The Divided Heart “Marra B. Gad’s is a compelling story, beautifully and authentically written, about her life as a mixed-race Jewish girl adopted by a white Chicago family in the ’70s. The compassion, patience, and caring required of anyone in Marra’s position is exquisitely demonstrated in this book: it has a lot to teach us.”—Jane Wolf Frances, social worker, psychologist, and author of Parenting Our Parents: Transforming the Challenge into a Journey of Love “The Color of Love by Marra B. Gad is a book I wish had existed when I was a young Iraqi immigrant in Kentucky trying to make sense of my own ‘otherness.’ But whereas I spent my youth working to correctly pronounce my r’s so I sounded American or being called Mexican because Iraq was not yet a household word, Gad was confronting flat-out racism from her own relatives. Her unflinching account of these inconceivable experiences is balanced with compassion and an empathy for those who judge her. And that makes her a total badass.”—Ayser Salman, author of The Wrong End of the Table “With humor, tears, and most of all, searing honesty, Marra Gad takes us inside her world, the world of a mixed-race Jew who knows both a family’s boundless devotion and the daily indignities—and worse—of those who cannot see past their prejudice. Faced with the ultimate dilemma, she draws on love, the force that single-handedly carried her through the peaks and valleys of a challenging yet full and happy life. Her story of choosing grace and generosity in the most unimaginable moments holds lessons for us all.”—Daniel Shapiro, former ambassador of the United States to Israel “This is not a story you’ve heard before. I was blown away by how engrossed I became in The Color of Love and was compelled to find out what happens next to the book’s heroine and author in this true story. Gad’s fresh voice manages to bring the reader into her heartwarming, sometimes heartbreaking, and often comedic journey, resulting in a memorable page-turner that you will not want to end.”—Rosa Blasi, actress and author of Jock Itch “I read The Color of Love in just a few sittings and was always eager to dive back into Marra Gad’s dramatic, fascinating memoir. Marra’s tale of caring for her elderly aunt who rejected her throughout her life is a story about choices—deciding in times of duress, often to our own surprise, exactly the kind of person we want to be. Marra Gad had ever reason to never see or speak to her aunt again—Nette had been cruel and racist—thoroughly and publicly rejecting Marra for being mixed race. Yet at the end of Nette’s life, Marra decides, step-by-step and month-by-month, to step in so Nette can have a life with dignity as Alzheimer’s and a cruel conservator strip her of everything that once mattered to her. Having had a mother die with Alzheimer’s disease, I was captivated by Marra’s brave, honest story. A powerful story of love chosen, not deserved.” —Laura Davis, author of The Courage to Heal and The Burning Light of Two Stars»

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