From Caucasia, with Love

From Caucasia, with Love by Danzy Senna, published by Bloomsbury in 2000, is a work of fiction that explores the complexities of identity and family dynamics. The narrative follows Birdie and her sister as they navigate their upbringing with a black academic father and a white activist mother. As their parents’ relationship deteriorates, the sisters find themselves on divergent paths—Cole travels to Brazil with their father, while Birdie embarks on a journey with their mother, evading the FBI.
Readers will find a poignant examination of the challenges faced by the sisters as they grapple with their desire for normalcy amidst their parents’ tumultuous relationship. The story delves into themes of race and family, highlighting the impact of societal pressures on personal identity. This edition spans 413 pages and is presented in English, offering a rich narrative that invites reflection on the complexities of belonging and the bonds of sisterhood.
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Birdie and her sister just want to be normal but it’s difficult growing up with a black academic father and a white activist mother. Soon her parents’ relationship becomes strained and they split, Cole going to Brazil with her father, while she goes on the road with her mother as they flee the FBI.
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