The Color of My Soul
by Melanie S. Hatter
Washington Writers’ Publishing House (Nov 15, 2011)
Fiction, Paperback, 214 pages
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Description of The Color of My Soul by Melanie S. Hatter
Kira Franklin, a black newspaper reporter in Southwest Virginia in 1993, begins to question her own culture when she pursues a story on a local Cherokee community raising money to reclaim ancestral lands. The Harper family is part of a long line of Cherokee tribe leaders, and their knowledge and devotion to retaining their history make Kira long for a sense of place, a sense of self. But the history she knows about her own family - that her father fought and died in Vietnam - gets turned on its head when her mother announces that her father is not only alive and has come back to see her, but that he is white.

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- ISBN: 9780931846984
- Imprint: Washington Writers’ Publishing House
- Publisher: Washington Writers’ Publishing House
- Parent Company: Washington Writers’ Publishing House
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