Rachael Murphey-Brown

“I read Black, White, Other: Biracial Americans Talk About Race and Identity at a very pivotal time in my life. As a bi-racial adoptee growing up in Lake Oswego, Oregon, I had more than your normal angst about creating my own identity and figuring out who I am...

Ed Hall

“Black, White, Other strikes me, above all else, as a deeply civilizing text by taking a lot of otherness out of others. And it’s still the best book I know on this endlessly complicated and complex and increasingly central-to-the-lives-of-U.S.-citizens...

MaryAnn Paris

“I want to let you know how happy I am to hear about the e-book of Black, White, Other. I can’t tell you how wonderful it was to suddenly not feel so weird and alone all those years ago, and I’m happy that I’m going to be able to share it with...

Melissa Giraud

“Congratulations! This was an important book for me. Damn near forgot to breathe when I found it! I love that Lise is going back and talking to the group of biracials she interviewed for the book 20 years ago. The book anniversary is an important marker of how...