Author: Mishna Wolff
Publish Date: May 2009
Meeting Host: Aimee
Meeting Date: 4/24/10
Amazon.com  Description:
Mishna Wolff grew up in a poor black neighborhood with her single father, a  white man who truly believed he was black.  “He strutted around with a short  perm, a Cosby-esqe sweater, gold chains and a Kangol—telling jokes like Redd  Fox, and giving advice like Jesse Jackson.  You couldn’t tell my father he was  white.  Believe me, I tried,” writes Wolff.  And so from early childhood on, her  father began his crusade to make his white daughter down.
Unfortunately, Mishna didn’t quite fit in with the neighborhood kids:  she couldn’t dance, she couldn’t sing, she couldn’t double Dutch and she was the  worst player on her all-black basketball team.  She was shy, uncool, and  painfully white.  And yet when she was suddenly sent to a rich white school, she  found she was too “black” to fit in with her white classmates.
I’m Down is a hip, hysterical and at the same time beautiful  memoir that will have you howling with laughter, recommending it to friends and  questioning what it means to be black and white in America.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
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