Brown: What Being Brown in the World Today Means (to Everyone)

Kamal Al-Solaylee
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Brown: What Being Brown in the World Today Means (to Everyone)

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  • Published date: Dec 01, 2018
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 336
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • ISBN: 9781443441438
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 1.09" L x 9.0" H
Brown is a work of such intelligence, depth, uniqueness and compassion. . . . A rare accomplishment--a glimpse into another world from within that world. Masterful, original, insightful and ultimately essential reading.” - Deepa Mehta, award-winning director of Water and Midnight’s Children
“Brown is a riveting exploration of the ambiguities of race and a window on a multitude of worlds. It’s also thoroughly researched, beautifully argued, and written with grace and clarity.” - Michael Redhill, award-winning author of Martin Sloan and Consolation
“In this extraordinary book, Kamal Al-Solaylee gives a name, an identity and a story to the disparate billions whose labours, migrations and struggles define our time. A stirring narrative, an empowering manifesto and an unprecedented bid for recognition. This book will change the way you see the world.” - Doug Saunders, The Globe and Mail, and author of Arrival City and The Myth of the Muslim Tide
“Brown explores wide-ranging issues of race with humanity and grace. . . . Al-Solaylee is a splendid writer, achieving in Brown that rare feat: a work that is clear and complex, elegant and heartfelt.” - Kerri Lee Powell, author of the Willem de Kooning's Paintbrush, Finalist for the Giller Prize and the Writers' Trust Fiction Prize
“Needless to say, this book becomes increasingly important.” - National Post
“Truth-to-power.” - Sonnet L’Abbé, author of Killarnoe
“Thoughtful and refreshing, Brown has a chance to become a made-in-Canada intellectual landmark.” - Jury Citation for the Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing
“Timely and topical, and has much to teach readers, especially as racial tensions grow in North America. . . . forces everyone to look at how countries are still built along racial lines, while asking questions about identity.” - Daily Herald-Tribune (Grande Prairie)
“Packed with storytelling and on-the-street reporting conducted over two years in ten countries from four continents that reveal a multitude of lives and stories.” - Jury Citation for the Trillum Book Award
“Brown is audacious and original, heartfelt and intrepid. By going behind the scaffolding, Kamal Al-Solaylee raises important questions about the hidden foundations of our unfolding century.” - Charles Foran, author of Mordecai: The Life and Times
“Kamal Al-Solaylee perfectly captures the beauty and heartbreak of being brown. This ambitious and powerful book is mandatory reading for anyone who wants to understand the complexities of race relations in our globalized world. You’ll never see a brown person in the same way again.” - Zarqa Nawaz, author of Laughing All the Way to the Mosque and creator of Little Mosque on the Prairie
“Kamal Al-Solaylee has written one of the most important books to come out of Toronto this year. . . A fascinating read.” - Toronto Star
“Impressive and expansive . . . essential reading, not only for brown people seeking connection or explanation, but for anyone with any stake in understanding the non-white world.” - The Globe and Mail
“Brilliant.” - The Walrus
“A masterful fusion of Al-Solaylee’s own observations, anecdotes from his interview subjects and analysis . . . Brown reads almost like an identity-politics thriller, as vivid as it is informative . . . one of those important books that will stay with you.” - Salon.com

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