The two books featured in this episode illustrate the impact of colorism in society. First up is
The Last White Man by Mohsin Hamid. In conversation with Scott Simon, Hamid talks about his personal experience after 9/11 and how that helped shape the narrative of this novel. Next is
Walking Gentry Home by Alora Young, which chronicles her family's history through nine generations of mothers in her life. Young shares with Leila Fadel about how her stories touch on her skin complexion "as a product of uninvited attention" from people who enslaved her family.
Learn more about sponsor message choices:
podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy