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Janet Maslin
…a book filled with as much family tumult as Jeannette Walls described in The Glass Castle and a racial factor to boot. It's a story that registers not only for its shock value but also for the perspective and wisdom with which it can now be told…Mr. Whitaker…is well justified in thinking that his family's unusual history warrants book-length treatment. My Long Trip Home is full of remarkable stories and not just because of its racial aspects.—The New York Times
Overview
Mark Whitaker's father, "Syl" Whitaker, was the charismatic grandson of slaves who grew up the child of black undertakers from Pittsburgh and went on to become a groundbreaking scholar of Africa. His mother, Jeanne Theis, was a shy World War II refugee from France whose father, a Huguenot pastor, helped hide thousands of Jews from the Nazis and Vichy police.They met in the mid-1950s, when he was a college student and she was his professor, and they carried on a secret romance for more than a year before marrying...