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Off-White
by Astrid Roemer

    Publication Date: Apr 09, 2024
    List Price: $18.95
    Format: Paperback, 277 pages
    Classification: Fiction
    ISBN13: 9781949641257
    Imprint: Two Lines Press
    Publisher: Two Lines Press
    Parent Company: Center for the Art of Translation

    Description of Off-White by Astrid Roemer

    In Suriname, off the northeastern coast of South America, Grandma Bee has many children who have given her many more grandchildren. They are all a mix of Creole, Maroon, white, Indian, Chinese, Javanese, indigenous, and Jewish backgrounds. Some of her descendants have cut off all contact, died, or been institutionalized for insanity; and now one of her favorite granddaughters, Heli, has been sent away to the Netherlands, banished because of an affair with her white, married teacher.

    And Grandma Bee is also dying, the cough settled deep in her lungs. The approaching end and the loss of Heli lead her to unearth old secrets and trace the thinning strands of the connections between her family members, even those who have done long-unspoken horrors to each other. And ultimately, there’s only one question Bee must answer: What is a family? If the people are spread across the world, don’t know each other, don’t share a heritage, and don’t even look similar, what bond will be left once Grandma Bee has died?

    A moving portrait of a woman finding peace in the legacy that is her daughters and granddaughters, Off-White, by National Book Award longlisted Astrid Roemer, brilliantly translated by Lucy Scott and David McKay, is also a searing and complex portrait of male violence, the legacy of colonialism, and a probing dismantling of what it means to be ""White"". Written over a nearly 20-year break from publishing, Off-White is another masterpiece from the only Surinamese author to ever win the Dutch Literature Award, the most prestigious award given to a writer of Dutch.