Red Dust Road

Red Dust Road by Jackie Kay, published by Pan Macmillan in 2017, is a poignant memoir that explores themes of identity and family. In this 320-page edition, Kay reflects on her childhood in Glasgow, where she first recognized the differences in her skin color compared to her adoptive parents. As she navigates her experiences, the narrative unfolds her quest to find her birth parents, a journey that takes her from Scotland to Nigeria and prompts deep introspection about self-discovery and belonging.
Readers will find a rich exploration of personal memoir intertwined with cultural and social themes, including adoption, race, and relationships. Kay’s narrative delves into the complexities of her biracial identity and the impact of her upbringing on her understanding of family and heritage. Through her journey, she emphasizes the significance of love and the connections that shape who we are, making Red Dust Road a reflective account of the search for one’s roots and the universal quest for identity.
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“When Jackie Kay was a little girl, there came a moment when she realized her skin was different colour from that of her mum and dad. Growing up in Glasgow, her childhood was one filled with love, and yet later, pregnant with her own son, she decided she needed to find her birth parents. So Kay set out on a remarkable journey from Scotland to Nigeria, a journey that forced her to confront what it takes to find yourself, and what it is that makes us who we are. Jackie Kay is one of Scotland’s most celebrated voices, and Red Dust Road, her beloved classic memoir, is a story about family, inheritance and identiy. In the end, Kay’s journey comes full circle, and proves that we are shaped by songs as much as by cells, and that what triumphs, ultimately, is love.” Klappentext.
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