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257621More Than I Imaginedhttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/more-than-i-imagined-1/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/1753031/e4fc41b4-207c-4350-b6e6-a549008c6397.jpg?v=638338881341370000339339MXNPenguin Random House Audio Publishing GroupInStock/Audiolibros/257568More Than I Imagined339339https://www.gandhi.com.mx/more-than-i-imagined-1/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/1753031/e4fc41b4-207c-4350-b6e6-a549008c6397.jpg?v=638338881341370000InStockMXN99999DIAudiolibro20239780593666944_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9780593666944_<p><strong>An award-winning journalist tells the story of his quest to reconcile with his white mother and the family hed never metand how faith brought them all together.</strong></p><p>John Blake grew up in a notorious Black neighborhood in inner-city Baltimore that was the setting for the HBO series <em>The Wire</em>. It was there that he became a self-described closeted biracial person, hostile toward white people while hiding the truth of his mothers race. The son of a Black man and a white woman who met at a time when interracial marriage was still illegal, Blake knew this much about his mother: She vanished from his life not long after his birth, and her family rejected him because of his race.</p><p>But at the age of seventeen, Blake had a surprise encounter that uncovered a disturbing family secret. This launched him on a quest to reconcile with his white family that centered on two questions: Where is my mother, and where do I belong? <em>More Than I Imagined</em> is Blakes propulsive true story about how he answered those questionswith the help of an interracial church, a loving caregivers sacrifice, and an inexplicable childhood encounter that taught him the importance of forgiveness.</p><p>Blake covered some of the biggest stories about race in America for twenty-five years before realizing that facts dont change people, relationships do. He only discovered that after experiencing what he calls radical integration. It was the only way forward for him and his familyand its the only way forward for America as a multiracial democracy. <em>More Than I Imagined</em> is a hopeful story for our difficult times.</p>...(*_*)9780593666944_<p><strong>An award-winning journalist tells the riveting (<em>The Atlanta Journal-Constitution</em>) story of his quest to reconcile with his white mother and the family hed never metand how faith brought them all together.</strong></p><p><strong>A compelling and courageous journey that bears witness to the realities of systemic racism, the complexity of identity within that system, and the possibilities of reconciliation.Robin DiAngelo, <em>New York Times</em> bestselling author of <em>White Fragility</em></strong></p><p><strong>WINNER: The Christopher Award; The Illumination Award; Nonfiction Book Award; Georgia Centers A Book All Georgians Should Read</strong></p><p>John Blake grew up in a notorious Black neighborhood in inner-city Baltimore that became the setting for the HBO series <em>The Wire</em>. There he became a self-described closeted biracial person, hostile toward white people while hiding the truth of his mothers race. The son of a Black man and a white woman who met when interracial marriage was still illegal, Blake knew this much about his mother: She vanished from his life not long after his birth, and her family rejected him because of his race.</p><p>But at the age of seventeen, Blake had a surprise encounter that uncovered a disturbing family secret. This launched him on a quest to reconcile with his white family. His search centered on two questions: Where is my mother? and Where do I belong? <em>More Than I Imagined</em> is Blakes propulsive true story about how he answered those questions with the help of an interracial church, a loving caregivers sacrifice, and an inexplicable childhood encounter that taught him the importance of forgiveness.</p><p>Blake covered some of the biggest stories about race in America for twenty-five years before realizing that facts dont change people, relationships do. He owes this discovery to radical integration, which was the only way forward for him and his familyand is the only way forward for America as a multiracial democracy. <em>More Than I Imagined</em> is a hopeful story for our difficult times.</p><p><strong>Praise for <em>More Than I Imagined</em></strong></p><p>An incredibly moving memoir that both examines and complicates our understanding of race in America today, <em>More Than I Imagined</em> is overflowing with empathy and full of humanity.<strong>Clint Smith, <em>New York Times</em> bestselling author of <em>How the Word Is Passed</em></strong></p><p>This is a book of gutsy hope and not of despair, of reconciliation and not of hatred. Both sides of the racial divide need the voice that Blake is uniquely qualified to offer.<strong>Philip Yancey, author of <em>Whats So Amazing About Grace?</em></strong></p>...(*_*)9780593666944_<p><strong>An award-winning journalist tells the riveting (<em>The Atlanta Journal-Constitution</em>) story of his quest to reconcile with his white mother and the family hed never metand how faith brought them all together.</strong></p><p><strong>A compelling and courageous journey that bears witness to the realities of systemic racism, the complexity of identity within that system, and the possibilities of reconciliation.Robin DiAngelo, <em>New York Times</em> bestselling author of <em>White Fragility</em></strong></p><p><strong>WINNER: The Christopher Award; The Illumination Award; The Nonfiction Book Award; Georgia Centers A Book All Georgians Should Read; The Nautilus Award; Georgia Author of the Year Award</strong></p><p>John Blake grew up in a notorious Black neighborhood in inner-city Baltimore that became the setting for the HBO series <em>The Wire</em>. There he became a self-described closeted biracial person, hostile toward white people while hiding the truth of his mothers race. The son of a Black man and a white woman who met when interracial marriage was still illegal, Blake knew this much about his mother: She vanished from his life not long after his birth, and her family rejected him because of his race.</p><p>But at the age of seventeen, Blake had a surprise encounter that uncovered a disturbing family secret. This launched him on a quest to reconcile with his white family. His search centered on two questions: Where is my mother? and Where do I belong? <em>More Than I Imagined</em> is Blakes propulsive true story about how he answered those questions with the help of an interracial church, a loving caregivers sacrifice, and an inexplicable childhood encounter that taught him the importance of forgiveness.</p><p>Blake covered some of the biggest stories about race in America for twenty-five years before realizing that facts dont change people, relationships do. He owes this discovery to radical integration, which was the only way forward for him and his familyand is the only way forward for America as a multiracial democracy. <em>More Than I Imagined</em> is a hopeful story for our difficult times.</p><p><strong>Praise for <em>More Than I Imagined</em></strong></p><p>An incredibly moving memoir that both examines and complicates our understanding of race in America today, <em>More Than I Imagined</em> is overflowing with empathy and full of humanity.<strong>Clint Smith, <em>New York Times</em> bestselling author of <em>How the Word Is Passed</em></strong></p><p>This is a book of gutsy hope and not of despair, of reconciliation and not of hatred. Both sides of the racial divide need the voice that Blake is uniquely qualified to offer.<strong>Philip Yancey, author of <em>Whats So Amazing About Grace?</em></strong></p>...9780593666944_Penguin Random House Audio Publishing Groupaudiolibro_6a3f2a37-8fc6-3660-8e96-d2e1a1125c55_9780593666944;9780593666944_9780593666944John BlakeInglésMéxicoNoMINUTE2023-05-02T00:00:00+00:00Penguin Random House Audio Publishing Group