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Black Is the Body

Stories from My Grandmother's Time, My Mother's Time, and Mine

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Black Is the Body

By: Emily Bernard
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“Blackness is an art, not a science. It is a paradox: intangible and visceral; a situation and a story. It is the thread that connects these essays, but its significance as an experience emerges randomly, unpredictably. . . . Race is the story of my life, and therefore black is the body of this book.”

In these twelve deeply personal, connected essays, Bernard details the experience of growing up black in the south with a family name inherited from a white man, surviving a random stabbing at a New Haven coffee shop, marrying a white man from the North and bringing him home to her family, adopting two children from Ethiopia, and living and teaching in a primarily white New England college town. Each of these essays sets out to discover a new way of talking about race and of telling the truth as the author has lived it.

"Black Is the Body is one of the most beautiful, elegant memoirs I've ever read. It's about race, it's about womanhood, it's about friendship, it's about a life of the mind, and also a life of the body. But more than anything, it's about love. I can't praise Emily Bernard enough for what she has created in these pages." --Elizabeth Gilbert

WINNER OF THE CHRISTOPHER ISHERWOOD PRIZE FOR AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL PROSE

NAMED A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR BY NPR AND KIRKUS REVIEWS

ONE OF MAUREEN CORRIGAN'S 10 UNPUTDOWNABLE READS OF THE YEAR

Accolades & Awards

Los Angeles Times Book Prize
2019
Biographies & Memoirs Los Angeles Times Book Prize Essays African American Literary History & Criticism
Beautiful Essays • Honest Storytelling • Graceful Narration • Personal Reflections • Thoughtful Insights • Soft Voice

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it is great to be able to listen to Author Emily Bernard recount her life stories. it ads nuances you otherwise might miss.
Black is the body is beautifuly written and read.

Black is the body is beautifuly written and read.

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I loved her story,and how she incorporated the impact of the generations of women in her life.She really goes into depth about her own ongoing experience with her Blackness which was not what I was expecting when I heard the excerpt.Overall beautifully written memoir.

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Honest and visceral storytelling that after reading has changed me. These stories are riveting, complex and relatable. The writing brings you in and provides the reader space to engage with personal stories of an American life through scenes, geography, family, food, daily routines, the university classroom, emotions, identities and dreams.

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In this beautiful collection of essays, Emily Bernard takes us with her on thoughtful reflections from her time as a student at Yale to teaching African American literature in Vermont, her marriage to a white man, becoming and being the mother of black girls, interracial friendship, home, and eventually a new literary connection with her late mother.

I loved being admitted to this intimate lovingly-written world of becoming and being. Read by the author, the stories felt like a warm visit with a new friend, sharing her stories both specific and universal.

If you're interested in race in America, beautiful prose, or honest and courageous storytelling I highly reccomend.

Intimate, lyrical reflections on race, womanhood,

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I really enjoyed that this was read by the author. it covered so many different topics, but everything fit together and didn't feel disjointed.

engaging

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