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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Photographs
This is a beautiful collection of photographs of multiracial families of every ilk and shade. Each chapter is devoted to one family and each member gets a little space to say what they feel about being in a multiracial family. As one would expect, there are virtually no negative comments about it, but all seem to have been made better, even more completer people by the...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Many Colors seemed bland to me
Maybe I read this book with the wrong expectations. I read it wanting to hear about the experiences of multiracial families as I consider adopting children. The book offers brief (usually a page or two) essays on the feelings or experiences of members of each family. While the book introduces us to about 40 different families, the essays seemed pretty superficial to...
Published on January 10, 2000


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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Photographs, July 31, 2000
This review is from: Of Many Colors: Portraits of Multiracial Families (Paperback)
This is a beautiful collection of photographs of multiracial families of every ilk and shade. Each chapter is devoted to one family and each member gets a little space to say what they feel about being in a multiracial family. As one would expect, there are virtually no negative comments about it, but all seem to have been made better, even more completer people by the experience, and above all they tend to see themselves as members of a human family as opposed to members of one "race" or ethnic background. The children seem less confused than most of the rest of us. A wonderful book. I only give it four stars because for all it's beauty, it does not get into much depth (although that is inevitable in any photo essay). Still, a heartwarming collection of photographs and shared experiences.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Resource About Multiracial/Multicultural Families, March 1, 2000
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This review is from: Of Many Colors: Portraits of Multiracial Families (Paperback)
This is a great book to learn more about Multiracial/Multicultural families. The photos are beautiful and the text is clear and easy to understand (especially for children). A great way to learn and to teach others about the experiences of these very special families.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Positive View of Diversity in the Family, February 1, 2000
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This review is from: Of Many Colors: Portraits of Multiracial Families (Paperback)
I found the book to be full of what I was seeking--the experiences of other families who chose to love outside the race barrier. I enjoyed seeing the black and white photos of happy and well adjusted children and parents. It was good to find many definitions of family--single parents, gay parents, and separated parents. "His, mine and ours" families, and families who made a choice to adopt as a way to share love and bring the races together. This book offers hope for humankind, that we will get past the race issue. It offered me hope personally, that if I marry outside my race, my children will have every chance that single-race children have, and maybe some that they DON'T have. However, the book does not gloss over the effects of racism on mixed children. It brings to the surface issues I may not have considered on my own. I learned a lot from these people's experiences. I'm sharing it with all my mixed-marriage friends, and I think you will too!
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9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Many Colors seemed bland to me, January 10, 2000
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This review is from: Of Many Colors: Portraits of Multiracial Families (Paperback)
Maybe I read this book with the wrong expectations. I read it wanting to hear about the experiences of multiracial families as I consider adopting children. The book offers brief (usually a page or two) essays on the feelings or experiences of members of each family. While the book introduces us to about 40 different families, the essays seemed pretty superficial to me. I guess one could consider the book a celebration of positive multiracial experiences, but I was wanting to know more about the day-to-day experiences of these families. Maybe as an uplifting picture book you will enjoy it. I didn't get much out of it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Kids say the darndest things, July 27, 2011
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I first found this book in a library, and I enjoyed the honest, personal stories shared within so much that I bought a copy for myself. This is a book I want to share with my own family some day. The editors let each family say their thoughts, be they politically correct or not, they are honest. Many, many thought-provoking comments made by the kids especially!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Family is People Who Love Each Other, May 2, 2008
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This book provided me a window into the lives of many diverse families, their shared experience of creating family across real and perceived boundaries, and a hint of how rich the idea of family can be. I appreciated that many family configurations were included, adoptive families, single parents, gay and lesbian parents, inter-faith families and the blended your-mine-ours clans.

As my mom sent me off to college she confided that she hoped I would find a nice man and get married, as long as he wasn't a black man. Not having been overtly raised to be prejudiced against black people I told her I was shocked that she would say such a thing. Her only reply was that she just thought it would be too hard on me and the children. I guess my future husband was on his own!

From this book I could see that for the children there are certainly both challenges and indignities, not precisely from being in mixed race families, but from biased and racists attitudes that still linger in American culture. But I also discovered that there are advantages that accrue to mixed families that my mother and I would never have imagined. Mixed race families gain a perspective they would not as easily receive in a one race household. They see firsthand the heartache of a child, a sibling or a parent who is snubbed or ill-treated and they learn ways to honor and respect their various family and personal culture heritages. They bridge the gaps for one another.

The photos in this book brought home for me that family is more than our creation, more than a set formula that happens in just one prescribed way. However we can, wherever we are, we are compelled to create family, to share the joys and sorrows of life, to nurture one another. The families in this book are doing just that and with courage have allowed us to take a look inside their worlds.

"A family is people who love each other." Justin Robinson, age 10
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5.0 out of 5 stars A peep into the future, October 25, 2007
This review is from: Of Many Colors: Portraits of Multiracial Families (Paperback)
A very inspiring and interesting text to read. It showed the challenges families that are of mixed race go through, which are majorly cast on them by our society.

Pictures speak a thousand word, and I have to say every picture in this book did just that: spoke a thousand words.

A good read for anyone in a mixed race relationship, family, or anyone that feels they don't quite fit into the rigid boxes our lovely society has created. Happy Reading!

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5.0 out of 5 stars OF MANY COLORS is Extraordinarily Moving and Instructive, March 10, 2000
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This review is from: Of Many Colors: Portraits of Multiracial Families (Paperback)
OF MANY COLORS touched my heart in so many powerful ways. Reading the moving testaments of the families interviewed - couched in such exquisite family photgraphs - brought me into the very living rooms of these courageous families. I learned so much about diversity, about multiracial and multicultural families. This book would PROFOUNDLY advance the acceptance of Diversity in business, in schools, and in the home.
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6 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, May 16, 2001
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This review is from: Of Many Colors: Portraits of Multiracial Families (Paperback)
I must admit the book was a disappointment to me. The authors appear to attempt to include a diversity of interraical familes yet I found none who were overt Christians. In fact the only references to Christianity I found tended to be negative. It seems like there are no resources for those of us in interracial families who are Chrsitians. I suspect that this is more reflective ... than the actual number of Christian interracial families that do exists.
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